BigD(at)DaveMorris.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 1:30 pm Post subject: Wiring Diagrams Design Software |
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After installing and trying many different ones and throwing them all out,
I finally found DesignWorks Lite from Capilano Computing for $39.95. I
bought it a few years ago and have never looked back. It works intuitively
the way a CAD program should. You can design your own components if the
switch or relay or gadget you need doesn't exist in one of their libraries.
Here's a schematic I did with it:
http://www.davemorris.com/Photos/Dragonfly%20Electrical/N75UP-Schematic-June2005.pdf
Here's their web site: http://www.capilano.com/
I highly recommend it for ease of use in drawing schematics. They have a
free trial. I think it's better than any of the other options I've heard
people mention so far.
Dave Morris
At 10:04 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
Hi all ...
How many OBAM electricians have used the PC based software to draw their
wiring diagrams?
I'm interested in finding out what you have found and reccomend, don't
recomend, like alot or any comments about they are easy to use or not easy.
Or is all the PC based stuff a waste of time?
I see some on ebay, new ones, outdated programs, cheap and not one bidder
... why is that?
Any help appreciated ... thanks alot,
Jerry Grimmonpre'
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