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Manolo
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6/8/2022 3:44:28 PM
Getting old?
1991, MANY MEMORIES!!
Before Livingstone Devis lost CADKEY in the stock market
and Diehl brothers sold SURFWARE.
For me the best combination that existed.
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francis.marcoux@ipexna.com
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6/10/2022 9:47:32 AM
RE:Getting old?
Wow! That is a bit ahead of my time. I started using Cadkey 97 in school but had to work with Cadkey 7 when I started my carreer as draftman ... Yep the good ol days of using a tablet.
Francis Marcoux
IPEX Technologies
Latest KC version
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George F
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6/10/2022 12:54:06 PM
RE:Getting old?
I have one of those Cadkey mugs somewhere at home.
We started with Cadkey (I think it was version 4 or 5) and DraftPak in 1992, we later added FastSurface, those were the days.
Cadkey didn't do solids at that time, I don't know how I could do my job today without solids.
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Hans_Winkler
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6/10/2022 4:28:37 PM
RE:Getting old?
The first version of Cadkey I started learning on was 3.? The second version that I used in an design department was version 5, then right away 6. The first version I bought on my own was Cadkey 7. I have maintainend it to this day.
Cadkey didn't do solids at that time, I don't know how I could do my job today without solids.
I hear you loud and clear. It would be impossible for me, though I still draw everything in wireframe mode :)
I had a Cadkey mug, don't know where it went.
BTW, I'm still using the omnikey keyboard with the F keys on the left side (hard to come by these days) using the Cadkey Classic mode menus. Couldn't imagine drawing any other way faster :)!
Thank you Kubotek for keeping this option!!!
I still love KeyCreator and couldn't think of any other CAD software to use that comes even close. Parametrics and I certainly don't get along at all.
Manuel, thank you for making great videos for the KeyCreator community! I'm glad I'm not the only "older" guy here :)!
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jmccullough@kubotek3d.com
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6/10/2022 5:01:35 PM
RE:Getting old?
1991 was a good year! I started learning the product that summer and ran the 5 1/4"floppy disk duplicator to produce the DRAFT-PAK update.
John Wright McCullough
GM Marketing, Kubotek3D
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Manolo
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6/10/2022 9:16:41 PM
RE:Getting old?
In fact, I learned CAKEY v 1.5 in 1989, when I was working at Zenith, that's when I fell in love with that powerful CAD.
In 1992 I became a sub-distributor in Mexico.
Something to remember.
Some bad decisions:
- Cadkey hired the VP of Autodesk.
- Autodesk selected ACIS and Cadkey XOX as their core modeller.
- Varimetrix (now ZW3D) joined Cadkey and ended with problems. (The Secret is Out!)
- Mastercam joined Cadkey and ended up with problems. (Consider It!)
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