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  1. #1
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    Default Cabinet Design Software (Discounted)

    Hi fellow woodworkers,

    Cabinets Plus! is a full featured cabinet shop software program. Our competition is getting upwards of $2000 a copy and some of them get $6000 to $18000 a copy. With the advent of our first version of Cabinets Plus! released on February 16th of this year, we're already close to releasing the second version, which is closer in content and quality to the higher priced programs than ever before. But at a price tag ranging instead from $117.95 to $387.95 a copy. And we don't charge any additional charges for extra licenses as long as the customer only needs two or three maximum (For his laptop etc.). Our tech support is also free for as long as you use the program, and there are no annual upgrade dues or charges. Also version two will be issued free of charge to all version one customers. I don't believe you'll find any trade software package with all these freebies included, and at such a low price. We are a non-profit organization, and cater strictly to the working contractor and shop owner, as well as the wood-working enthusiast. We are prepared to give persons from this forum only a 30% discount. Just use this code during checkout: cc2e74

    Cabinets Plus! has five primary modules. The design module allows the user to configure his cabinet project, and may view the cabinets in elevation as parts are changed, added, or subtracted from the project. The design wizard is dynamic and only proposes entries for your particular cabinet project. Some projects will have less entries required in the wizard and some more. By dynamic, we mean it's a smart wizard. When finished designing your project, you must assign material types and inventory items to the various primary sub assemblies and modules. After that click on the Generate Parts button, and the program generates every single wood cabinet part and also optimizes them. The second module is the Project Parts Module where the Cutlist is the primary item. Here you may deal with several options including grain direction kerf etc. The third module is the Optimizer Module. The optimizer graphically places your calculated parts within a rectangle representing the specific thickness and species material unit. For instance all the 3/4" Red Oak 4*8 veneered plywood parts. Or all the parts designated for a 4 quarter thick by 10" wide by 14' long Red Oak board, like your stiles and rails etc. The optimizer would fit all those stiles and rails into the scale rectangle representing the 1 * 10 * 14' long. When it fills the rectangle with parts it starts a second, then a third and so on. In this way Cabinets Plus also gives you a material list for submission to your cabinet materials supplier. The Optimizer has too many options to mention here. There is a manual and brochure at the web site you may download that lists most of them. http://cabinets-plus.net/ The fourth module is the Part Totals module consisting of a list of all your Rough Lumber, Dimensioned Lumber, and Sheet goods for the project. It also has a section for Skipped Parts, and a Misc. section. Finally the Part Totals Module has a Cost summary which tells you how much (Including sales tax) your project is going to cost you in materials. Version two will also have labor, hardware, finishing’s, and a Misc. category. The fifth and final module is the Material Database or Inventory module. Here you enter your shop inventory, as well as materials you plan on using in your projects. Cabinets Plus! will calculate your parts in Standard Inches with fractions of an inch, or in the metric systems millimeters. You can change from one to the other at the flip of a switch at any time while in the program. And one of the best plusses to Cabinets Plus! over its competition is it expandability through plugins. We are creating plugins as I type this email that will enhance specific parts of the program, or will configure specific types of cabinetry. One of our newest plugins is going to be a labeling system which allows the user to print out sheets of labels which may be pealed off the sheet and placed on the specific cabinet part as it is cut. This will eliminate confusion later while assembeling the cabinets. The labels will have the project name, the part number, a description of the part, the date, and the parts dimensions. The plugins are small in size, and may be easily downloaded from our website, and just as easily installed on your computer.

    It truly is a great software program! One, which every shop should not be without, and at a very reasonable price. The software purchasing is available by clicking on this link: http://cabinets-plus.net/koesoft/

    Just wanted you to know about this special deal

    Robert
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  3. #2
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    Wheres The CNC Center?

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    Default cabinet software

    May I make a suggestion to this software company that they let this forum organiser have a free copy or trial program for his evaluation.
    I'm sure we would get an unbiased report.
    woody U.K.

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    Woody's response, sounds fair enough to me with the amount of members this BB has this company could get a good response if one of our guy's gave it the thumbs up in appraisal.

    Cheers
    Johnno

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    I'd support that approach

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