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  1. Thanks for the updates Jason! However, I'm unable to download the new version from your link...

  2. #17
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    Jay,

    I just tried to open the link(s) and neither will open.

    Has it been removed?

    Thanks,
    Jim

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    As am I. Not able to download from that location
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  4. #19
    Try this link guys! I'm still looking for a good way to host the file.

    http://www.filedropper.com/cbdesigner13

  5. #20
    Thanks Jay, the file dropper link worked fine for me.

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    Jay,

    It's working now.

    I just spent 40 minutes playing with it. Neat!

    Felt like a little kid with a new toy.

    Jim

    How do these things get out of chronological order? Or is it just me?
    Last edited by Jim Eller; 01-03-2009 at 4:11 PM.

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    Last edited by Jeff Hallam; 01-04-2009 at 8:57 PM. Reason: added file link

  8. #23

    New - Reliable Download Location

    Hi,

    There is a new location to download this program, which is a bit more reliable than previous locations...

    lastalias.com/cbdesigner/

    in an effort to stay in compliance with our rules, just copy the above into your browser and add www. to the beginning.

    no advertising, adware, malware, etc (it is my web server, so confidence is high)
    fledgling weekend warrior

  9. #24
    Would anyone know where a download could be found for this software. All of the links I have tried have a server not found error message.

    Thanks,
    David

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    Thanks Jay, but when I click the download button I get a "file or directory not found" error. Was hoping there would be another source for the program.

    David

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    Thumbs up Metric CBdesigner

    Hi Jeff,
    I just like to thank you for your program CBdesigner. The only thing it will be briliant if you can have the program with an option to have the input and output eiter in metric or imperial. Or another program that just do the metric. If you can put it into practic it will be great. As you know people here Down Under in Australia use the metric system and it will save us heppppsssss of time if we had it in metric.
    I'm looking forword to yourreplay.......and, once again thanks for the program.

    Kind Regards,

    Amnon Levin.

  13. #28
    Hi Jay,
    Sorry, I posted previously to Jeff, but i think i should had reply to you.
    I just like to thank you for your program CBdesigner. The only thing it will be briliant if you can have the program with an option to have the input and output eiter in metric or imperial. Or another program that just do the metric. If you can put it into practic it will be great. As you know people here Down Under in Australia use the metric system and it will save us heppppsssss of time if we had it in metric.
    I'm looking forword to yourreplay.......and, once again thanks for the program.

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    Just so everyone is aware... the OP only has 5 posts to his name and hasn't logged on for nearly six months.
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  15. #30
    Thanks everyone for all the kind words on the program! Haven't had time to check back in this thread.

    The best place to check out the program is my project page at lumberjocks which I check often and can directly update myself.

    Feel free to contact me personally at jaysCBdesigner@gmail.com and I'll try to get back to you!

    A couple notes that might solve a few problems for some:
    1. I've gotten quite a few comments about units. I purposely made the program unitless, meaning it can be whatever you want as long as you're consistent. Inches, millimeters, kilometers, furlongs, etc. It's not necessarily metric or english, if that makes any sense!

    2. The program uses a period "." for a decimal and not a comma "," for those outside the US.

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