Hi John, The problem with any CAD program is the time to learn to use it. They all have learning curves that are steep. Delta CAD let me see my "first" work quicker, but all will print a drawing once you figure out the required steps. It also depends on what you want to do. All of the CAD programs I have seen will import DXF file format, which you can edit/add text/connect lines. If you want to use the output from Fer's programs to add text and clean up, then any CAD should work. For some reason I thought your question had something to do with gif files. Those are something I am still learning to manipulate. If I can help in any way, let me know.
Warren Thom John Carmichael wrote: > Hello dialists (esp. Mac, Sarah, & Alexei): > > Last week after I asked if anybody could supply a Cad printing service, a > couple of you responded with generous offers in the afirmative. Others > offered to help me learn either DeltaCad or TurboCad. Encouraged by your > support, I just ordered the Delta Cad program and downloaded the free Demo > version too. > > I'm wondering, should I acquire TurboCad also, or is Delta Cad sufficient > (for printing large copies of Zonwlak and Shadows files)? > > Which is better, DeltaCad or TurboCad? What's the difference? > > Thanks, > > John Carmichael > Tucson Arizona
