On 11/16/05, Mark Delaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My patterns are on the computer. I use the Superfly program, which runs on all the Windows based computers I've ever tried, including my ancient IBM Thinkpad, still running Win98...
Along those similar lines, I have tried Flybase and Superfly and prefer both and/ or either. Of course, I use DirectCD to save everything on 2 different CD's that can be re-written to, in case one gets scratched or wrecked. I'll have to look again once I'm home again to determine which is the one I prefer... but both are great. I particularly prefer the one that has a listing of materials with searchable cross-reference of what patterns can be tied with what's on hand. Also, I like that I can print out a list of what I do already have, so when I go to the shop or a show, I don't buy a 5th grizzley-dyed-olive genetic neck... though another would always come in handy... like I just did yesterday :)
Hope this helps more than it confuses,
Pete
