TOOLPAC 8.0?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by dpeterman, Oct 20, 2004.

  1. dpeterman

    dpeterman Guest

    Has anyone used this with Acad05 yet? the site doesn't mention compatibility beyond 2004...
    I'm needing a free or inexpensive solution in creating a huge block library. Any feedback welcome.
    Thanks
     
    dpeterman, Oct 20, 2004
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  2. dpeterman

    doug k Guest

    most of it works well with 2005, although i haven't used the block library
    part you mentioned.

    sorry i couldn't be more help, but you did say *any* feedback ;-)
     
    doug k, Oct 20, 2004
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  3. dpeterman

    Dave Jones Guest

    ToolPac 8.0 works perfectly with Acad 2005. And Symbol Manager is still the
    best block manager on the market IMO.
    Dave
    DDP
    TP user since 4.0
     
    Dave Jones, Oct 20, 2004
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  4. dpeterman

    R.K. McSwain Guest


    Actually, it does say it's compatible with 2005
    http://www.dotsoft.com/toolpac.htm
     
    R.K. McSwain, Oct 20, 2004
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  5. I just reposted last night, including the addtion of 2005 at the bottom
    of the page. So when dpeterman saw it, it might have only said 2004 at
    the bottom.

    Terry
     
    Terry W. Dotson, Oct 20, 2004
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  6. dpeterman

    doug k Guest

    well........there does seem to be a compatibility problem with the toolpac's
    layer state manager and autocad's layer states manager (the issue seems to
    be stumping quite a few folks though).

    do love the rest of it.
     
    doug k, Oct 20, 2004
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  7. dpeterman

    Dave Jones Guest

    I'm a one person office and don't use Acad's layer state manager, only
    TP's...so, maybe perfect wasn't the correct term...how 'bout "perfect for
    me" :)
    Dave
     
    Dave Jones, Oct 20, 2004
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  8. dpeterman

    David Allen Guest

    The 2005 api did not change from 2004. So that means that most applications that were written for 2004 will work with
    2005. Toolpac has a live update feature. Run it to get the latest versions of the program. That should fix any issues
    that there might have been.

    dpeterman <>
    |>Has anyone used this with Acad05 yet? the site doesn't mention compatibility beyond 2004...
    |>I'm needing a free or inexpensive solution in creating a huge block library. Any feedback welcome.
    |>Thanks


    David
     
    David Allen, Oct 20, 2004
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  9. dpeterman

    dpeterman Guest

    Thank you everyone for your input here. I have looked at to many free options that just weren't cutting it. This would be an example of you get what you PAY for. I'm currently 2004 and am looking to be updated anytime now and was concerned about making the wrong choice.
    Kind regards
    Doug
     
    dpeterman, Oct 21, 2004
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