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robert.1.hall72202
2004-09-01, 07:27 PM
What are some of your favorite programs/tools (not cad) that help you perform
your daily job tasks????
For example......I love the fact the XP toolbar can contain a folder link
to my Acad drawings. What else can I put on the toolbars??
I also currently use pdf995 to make quick and painless PDF files.
Not sure how to use Microsoft clipboard manager, that thing scares me.
Any thoughts?? Any freeware?
Wanderer
2004-09-01, 07:32 PM
What are some of your favorite programs/tools (not cad) that help you perform
your daily job tasks????
For example......I love the fact the XP toolbar can contain a folder link
to my Acad drawings. What else can I put on the toolbars??
Any thoughts?? Any freeware?
I like the folder links on the taskbar in xp. I also like windows power toys like Tweak UI.
Looking for freeware? Go to nonags.com, they have just about every type of program you'd ever need, and they have a ranking system to tell you which are the best.
Glenn Pope
2004-09-01, 08:43 PM
There are a couple of tools that I like to use for accessing programs and keeping my desktop clean of icons.
Objectdock by Stardock (http://www.stardock.com/products/objectdock/)
ObjectDock is a program that allows you to have a nice animated launchbar/taskbar on your screen that reacts to your mouse when you mouse over it. In short, it's a task bar and program launcher that does it with style.
There are two versions, free and pay. I use the free one.
The second one is KK Menu (http://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=29&SkinID=703). It can be used in conjunction with Objectdock or with any shortcut icon. I use it in my quick launch toolbar in win2k. To work with windows 2000 you will need the gdiplus.dll file. You can download it here dll-files.com (http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?gdiplus).
Also you can go to Wincustomize.com (http://www.wincustomize.com/) to get really nice icons for objectdock. Here is a couple of nice ones for AutoCAD. (http://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?searchtext=autocad&sort=updatedate&order=Descending&library=29)
michael.12445
2004-09-02, 01:30 AM
1. Novell NetWare - as I posted in another forum, our server has been up continuously now for 405 days. It just doesn't break.
2. Apache web server - if running under Linux, set it and forget it.
3. Cyrus IMAP mail server - ditto, although the setup is challenging.
4. Hylafax fax server - receives faxes thru a modem, converts them to pdf, and emails the result. Slick.
5. Firefox web browser - automatic popup blocking, and fast, no-fuss browsing.
6. Thunderbird mail client - works great with our IMAP server.
BTW, items 2 through 6 are free downloads.
Michael Evans
mjfarrell
2004-09-02, 02:03 AM
I like Macro Media's Flash products
even though I do not do anything
terribly 'billable' with it. The interface
is clean, powerfull and once you get your
head in it reasonably intuitive.
I also like a product called Global Mapper, this
handy application will seamlesslt open multiple
SDTS.tar compressed files without first extracting
the data from them. It wil then export any area
from within the files as DEM files or DXF, or even
contour lines which drop neatly into Land Desktop
for terrain modeling.
christopher.zoog51272
2004-09-02, 02:04 AM
I use Sony Vegas for Video and Sound editing, and Discreet Combustion for compositing and visual effects, oooh and I never go a day without using my beloved photoshop;)
I guess those are non cad related
my other favorites that michael.12445 mentioned are firefox and thunderbird, couldn't live without them.
Glenn Pope
2004-09-02, 04:57 AM
my other favorites that michael.12445 mentioned are firefox and thunderbird, couldn't live without them.I love these programs. Though I use them for home use. I use Outlook at work.
A few more.
Open Office (http://www.openoffice.org/)
Great free office suite. Able to open and save to MS Office file types. Can create PDF files.
GIMP (http://www.gimp.org/index.html)
Similar to Photoshop, but free. Very powerful image editing and creating program.
Blender 3D (http://www.blender3d.com/)
Free 3D animation program. Much like Alias wavefront Maya.
Brian Myers
2004-09-02, 12:34 PM
My FREE must haves:
Karen's Replicator
Back up your programs/files to disk, server, directory... anywhere you want them! Schedule them for any time of day. I have mine copy any changed files in a certain directory on my computer to the network every 10 minutes. As a result my personal files are contained on my local machine but backed-up regularly to the server so I won't lose any work. Plus, in this office, I found our server is restarted or goes down more often than my personal computer. So Karen's Replicator has allowed me to continue working with my computer while they do maintenance to the server. Then, when the server is back up, the Replicator happily backs my files up to the server again. Best of all, it does it all in the background and uses little system resources.
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/powertools.asp
2xExplorer:
Looks and feels like Windows Explorer except it has an extra directory pane. Click and drag files; compare directories; search multiple directories; all in one program (no more multiple Windows Explorer programs running simultaneously)
http://www.simtel.net/product.download.mirrors.php?id=34054
Kroke
2004-09-02, 09:27 PM
I like to use Bink to put together & compress my animations.
I use Steam and play a little CS when I'm getting frustrated on a plan, eases my workflow. :P
Starskin desktop
Mozilla web and email client
Jaws PDF writer
Ad-Aware 6 (anyone use a better ad remover tool?)
Deep Exporation for viewing 3D models
StruCalc to engineer beams/floors, etc
Trillian for IM chat
ACDSee for image reduction/compression
Oh and I have this handy-dandy .dwg/.dxf installer that lets you see thumbnails of your files while browsing through Explorer. It's real nice to not have to load up a file to see what it is when you can look at the thumbnail. It's Cad Previewer. I think Andrew le Bihan from McNeel & Associates made it. He posted it to the Accurender NG a couple of years ago, but it sure is handy!
blads
2004-09-08, 07:13 AM
Photoshop CS - used in conjuction with CAD, Powerpoint, etc
Acrobat 6 Pro - it beats the clones hands down
Timber Solutions - designing structural timber components, bracing & tiedowns
SpanMan - designing structural steel & timber components
FirstRate - house energy rating assessment
Grumpy
2004-09-10, 01:05 PM
I use PDF995, great for sending making PDF's to send to people who don't have AutoCAD. I also, use Drawing Searcher v2.5 (upgrading to Docupoint Discovery 4.0 soon). Drawings Searcher indexes your drawings and then in Internet Explorer I can search for any word and it give a list of drawings that contain that word with a preview image. It can also extract title block attribute information and list that as well. This is a great program, I don't know what I would do with out it. :grin:
Wanderer
2004-09-10, 01:07 PM
I use PDF995, great for sending making PDF's to send to people who don't have AutoCAD. I also, use Drawing Searcher v2.5 (upgrading to Docupoint Discovery 4.0 soon). Drawings Searcher indexes your drawings and then in Internet Explorer I can search for any word and it give a list of drawings that contain that word with a preview image. It can also extract title block attribute information and list that as well. This is a great program, I don't know what I would do with out it. :grin:
more info and a link, please on Drawings Searcher!!!!!!
Spectrefish
2004-09-10, 01:50 PM
[QUOTE=rhall.72202]What are some of your favorite programs/tools (not cad) that help you perform
your daily job tasks????[QUOTE]
I use a freeware called convert. It is a small program that allows me to convert things like newton-meters to inch-pounds, and well.......just about any other kind of conversion you can possibly think of. It is available for free at: http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/
I also find Windows Media Player to be an priceless tool. It helps to filter out all the drones who gather around the office next to mine and do nothing but gossip all day long. I wonder if they are ever at their own desks? Do they even have desks? Anyway, it does wonders to filter out all the background disturbances from the bathroom too. (Yes, I share a wall with the bathroom, Lucky Me. It is a very thin wall):banghead:
[QUOTE]For example......I love the fact the XP toolbar can contain a folder link
to my Acad drawings. What else can I put on the toolbars??[QUOTE]
HMM.....I'll have to consider this. I could possibly use it for some drawing links, but we have many drawings scattered across a network.
Brian Myers
2004-09-12, 04:46 PM
Here it is Melanie...
http://www.docu-point.com/products.htm
robert.1.hall72202
2004-09-13, 01:11 PM
I have a great program I downloaded from the internet called
folderprint. Works great when I am working with iges file
translations and want to make a quick print of the file sizes so that
Im not bogging down my machine on a 200mb translation.
Mike.Perry
2004-09-13, 08:32 PM
Hi
Is this software "FolderPrint" free to share / do you have the authors permission?
Can you please supply a web page from where "FolderPrint_332.zip" came, AUGI needs to make sure no copyright infringements exist here.
Thanks, Mike
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robert.1.hall72202
2004-09-14, 01:36 PM
It lists a page that cannot be found and designates the program as freeware......not shareware. Should be legit to pass it along.
CADTigress
2004-09-17, 01:42 PM
There are a couple of tools that I like to use for accessing programs and keeping my desktop clean of icons.
Objectdock by Stardock (http://www.stardock.com/products/objectdock/)
There are two versions, free and pay. I use the free one.
These are Awesome! Will this work with Windows Millenium Ed.-Windows ME????
Glenn Pope
2004-09-17, 01:54 PM
These are Awesome! Will this work with Windows Millenium Ed.-Windows ME????
Dose any thing work with Windows ME? :razz:
Unfortunately, I think it's a XP only program. I have heard that it may work on 2K.
Sorry.
Wanderer
2004-09-17, 02:05 PM
These are Awesome! Will this work with Windows Millenium Ed.-Windows ME????
I wouldn't bet on it. I couldn't even get my display drivers for my new monitor to work on windows me. I finally had to bow to the microsoft machine and upgraded to windows xp home (it is about a $100 upgrade from Best Buy, but, it was worth it because autocad 2005 wouldn't even install on ME).
CADTigress
2004-09-17, 03:49 PM
I wouldn't bet on it. I couldn't even get my display drivers for my new monitor to work on windows me. I finally had to bow to the microsoft machine and upgraded to windows xp home (it is about a $100 upgrade from Best Buy, but, it was worth it because autocad 2005 wouldn't even install on ME).
What do you mean? I have Arch 14/Mech.DT/Acad 2000 & 2002 and something called ArchLite downloaded to my little Windows Me...
It has a ton on there. & I run MS works.. which is yuck......but oh well, it works.
Wanderer
2004-09-17, 04:06 PM
What do you mean? I have Arch 14/Mech.DT/Acad 2000 & 2002 and something called ArchLite downloaded to my little Windows Me...
It has a ton on there. & I run MS works.. which is yuck......but oh well, it works.
I had no problem installing autocad 14, 2000 or 2002 on there, but, when I tried to install 2005, or 2005 map, it gave me a message saying it wouldn't install. Have you tried installing revit on it yet? I'm sure you'll get the same message I got.
I hate ms works, won't even open up most ms office files. that's mo-tarded. I have office 97 installed on there now, much better.
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