Where can I download the "TS Toolbox" time app for SolidWorks

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by SW Monkey, Jul 20, 2005.

  1. SW Monkey

    SW Monkey Guest

    I attended the Regional Conference in Austin this week, and someone was
    using an app called "TS Toolbox v1.1" in their presentation. This app
    times how long it takes to open up a file, among other things. They
    said its free and it would come up in a google search. I did a search,
    but was unable to find it. Either my searching skills are not very
    good, or I have the incorrect name for the app.

    Anyone know where I can find this?
     
    SW Monkey, Jul 20, 2005
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  2. Devon T. Sowell, Jul 20, 2005
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  3. SW Monkey

    SW Monkey Guest

    emailed you. Thanks :)
     
    SW Monkey, Jul 21, 2005
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  4. SW Monkey

    TOP Guest

    It was available from SW in the old gallery.
     
    TOP, Jul 21, 2005
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  5. SW Monkey

    SW Monkey Guest

    What old gallery? Anyone mirror this gallery?
     
    SW Monkey, Jul 21, 2005
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  6. SW Monkey

    TOP Guest

    Alas, it appears to be gone forever with all the API examples and
    modeling howtos. However, I found a copy of the original ZIP file and
    it still works with 2005. I didn't see a copyright on it although it
    was written by someone at SW as I recall.
     
    TOP, Jul 23, 2005
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  7. SW Monkey

    SW Monkey Guest

    Can someone post this somewhere to download, maybe www.yousendit.com or
    another service?

    Thanks :)
     
    SW Monkey, Jul 27, 2005
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  8. SW,
    If you remember who was using it, I'll contact them and request a copy.
    We could post it on the CTSUG website.

    Richard
     
    Richard Doyle, Jul 27, 2005
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  9. SW Monkey

    TOP Guest

    There is no attribution in the zip file but the name Fielder Hiss
    somehow comes to mind. I could be totally wrong here.
     
    TOP, Jul 27, 2005
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  10. SW Monkey

    SW Monkey Guest

    Richard,

    It was the "Large Assembly Considerations" session. Their were a
    couple of people from Texas Engineering Systems at that session.
     
    SW Monkey, Jul 28, 2005
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  11. SW Monkey

    TOP Guest

    TOP, Aug 2, 2005
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