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Rev. Numbers
« on: September 18, 2007, 10:40:41 PM »
Hello All,
Art and I are now going to make the Rev of Lcam the same as the Rev for Mach3... If there is an Update to Lcam and the Rev of Mach3 did not change we will add a .*********x to the Lcam number. I hope this can fix the Rev problem.


thanks
Brian
Fixing problems one post at a time ;)

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Re: Rev. Numbers
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2008, 02:10:00 AM »
Hi,
I noticed that in one of the posts you were involved in you mentioned that Lazycam
is "not bad".
I have to tell you, after paying the money for the right to use it I'm
really disappointed.
It's ok if you import 1 or 2 lines or arcs but after that it's a royal pain in the A**
I just tried to import a profile that was all connected and that was made up of
42 lines and arcs. Just to cut this thing it would take 3 hrs of messing with it because
when you import a dxf file it just imports 42 separate lines and arcs, nothing is
consistant. I would have to change the direction and order of every line - arc.
What is going to be done with this.

I know of about 15-20 major problems that need to be fixed.
It's been out so long and no one really gives a crap about really fixing it.
Why?

Please let me know,
Brian Hendrickson

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Re: Rev. Numbers
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2008, 02:29:15 PM »
Hi, Brian

Would you post your DXF, There are import  Connection Line Tol. on the Setup, Loading Options page, Dxf differ allot, Try .1, .01 & .001.

.! may help to connect them togeather

Thanks, Chip

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Re: Rev. Numbers
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2008, 05:57:21 PM »
Hi,
I noticed that in one of the posts you were involved in you mentioned that Lazycam
is "not bad".
I have to tell you, after paying the money for the right to use it I'm
really disappointed.
It's ok if you import 1 or 2 lines or arcs but after that it's a royal pain in the A**
I just tried to import a profile that was all connected and that was made up of
42 lines and arcs. Just to cut this thing it would take 3 hrs of messing with it because
when you import a dxf file it just imports 42 separate lines and arcs, nothing is
consistant. I would have to change the direction and order of every line - arc.
What is going to be done with this.

I know of about 15-20 major problems that need to be fixed.
It's been out so long and no one really gives a crap about really fixing it.
Why?

Please let me know,
Brian Hendrickson

For $75 we should be getting at least a little support, might be time for a class action to get a refund, I have been beating my head against the wall several weeks now and there are as Brian H. says numerous problems that need to be fixed or refund our money and turn it loose as a beta program where things might get fixed.

Just sent this off to Scott Nichols:

Scott,

I am really disappointed in Lazycam, I thought I would get some documentation with my $75 and not just added "features" that barely work. I want a refund, tired of banging my head against the software wall, no docs, no real support and hearing that no new versions are forthcoming. You guys really need to clean this program up and get a better user interface where we don't have to click on 16 tabs to see all the parameters and then still after a dry run and cleanup of code ruin parts.

Kristin Dugan
Clearlake California


--- On Tue, 8/26/08, Scott Nichols (Mach Support) <scottn@machsupport.com> wrote:

> From: Scott Nichols (Mach Support) <scottn@machsupport.com>
> Subject: LazyCam License
> To: kd006@yahoo.com
> Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 12:54 PM
> Hi,
>
>   Thank you for registering your copy of  LazyCam.
> Enclosed is your license
> file. To load it, simply copy it into your Mach3  program
> folder.  If you
> are unsure as to how to do this, most can simply select
> Save Attachment in
> your mail program, and save the attachment of this letter
> to the folder
> C:\Mach3.  You may check that it is loaded by using the
> Help/About LazyCam
> selection on the menu when the program is running.
>
>   Welcome to LazyCam and its group of users.
>
>   If I can help in any way, please let me know,
>
>   Thanks again, Happy Drawing,
>
>   ~Scott
> --
> Scott Nichols
> License Manager
> www.machsupport.com
« Last Edit: September 10, 2008, 06:08:01 PM by Kristin D »