[cad-linux] Re: Linux CAD/CAM

  • From: phrostie <pfrostie@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: cad-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 20:53:52 +0000

thank you.
we had several people point out your product to us.
what i have not heard or seen is feed back from those using it.

awhile back i was discussing with the author of upfront ezine about the lack 
of linux(cad) reviews.  i forget his exact words, but it was something to the 
effect of "send them".



On Tue November 4 2003 22:43, you wrote:
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> MENOMONEE FALLS, Wisconsin, September 12, 2003 - Weber Systems, Inc.
> innovators in adaptive CAD/CAM software solutions announced recently that
> its Synergy CAD/CAM software is now available for the Linux O/S.
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> Over 25 years of CAD/CAM software design and manufacturing knowledge has
> gone into this versatile product.    Linux users have been looking for a
> mid-range solution with more capabilities than freeware and the
> functionality of expensive workstation products.    Synergy is that
> solution with its ability to adapt to your product design needs and fits to
> your shop floor capacity. 2-1/2 to 5-axis milling, multi-axis turn, and
> Mill/Turn combinations can all be programmed with Synergy.    Create direct
> to machine code and shop floor documentation in text or web browser
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