Guest
Wed Feb 08, 2006 3:50 am
Am I the only one who can't get to the
http://www.numberone.com
website?
(They're the providers of the Easy-PC pcb-layout (et al) EDA software.
I'm in need of an upgrade from the 1000-pin version. And I've also
recently seen, on
http://www.adeptscience.com , that they now have a
new version of Easy-PC available, v9.)
Regards,
Tom Gootee
Joel Kolstad
Guest
Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:28 am
<tomg_at_fullnet.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Works for me...
Quote:
(They're the providers of the Easy-PC pcb-layout (et al) EDA software.
I'm in need of an upgrade from the 1000-pin version. And I've also
recently seen, on
http://www.adeptscience.com , that they now have a
new version of Easy-PC available, v9.)
If you're on the west coast of the U.S., Technology Sales is the "local" rep
(http://www.pcb-sw.com/); they'll be happy to, uhh... take your money, send an
e-mail over to England to get your license, and then, uhh... send it back to
you. (There doesn't exactly seemto be a lot of "value added services" in that
process, but for whatever reason that's how Pulsonix/EasyPC does it, and the
folks at Technology Sales are certainly friendly enough.)
---Joel Kolstad
Paul Burke
Guest
Wed Feb 08, 2006 9:34 am
Joel Kolstad wrote:
Quote:
but for whatever reason that's how Pulsonix/EasyPC does it, and the
folks at Technology Sales are certainly friendly enough.)
Perhaps they provide a bit of local support too? But in any case, Number
One have always been crap at marketing, despite the software being in
many ways extremely good. Version 9 has been out since last August at
least, and they are now up to 9.0.5- updates are quite frequent and
often include improvements and even new features as well as bug fixes.
Paul Burke
Leon
Guest
Wed Feb 08, 2006 2:23 pm
tomg_at_fullnet.com wrote:
Quote:
Am I the only one who can't get to the
http://www.numberone.com
website?
(They're the providers of the Easy-PC pcb-layout (et al) EDA software.
I'm in need of an upgrade from the 1000-pin version. And I've also
recently seen, on
http://www.adeptscience.com , that they now have a
new version of Easy-PC available, v9.)
I didn't have any problems getting into the web site.
Leon
Joel Kolstad
Guest
Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:43 pm
"Paul Burke" <paul_at_scazon.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Joel Kolstad wrote:
but for whatever reason that's how Pulsonix/EasyPC does it, and the folks
at Technology Sales are certainly friendly enough.)
Perhaps they provide a bit of local support too?
The people at Technology Sales themselves don't support _Pulsonix_ through
their main office in Utah, but they can and do refer you to qualified people
who will do so. So as with providing licenses, they do perform a service,
although it's not completely clear why something as straightforward as a
referral couldn't be done directly from the Pulsonix home office back in
England -- other than the time zone difference for calling, perhaps.
Possibly the situation is different with Easy PC in that they field calls
directly?
Quote:
But in any case, Number One have always been crap at marketing, despite the
software being in many ways extremely good. Version 9 has been out since
last August at least, and they are now up to 9.0.5- updates are quite
frequent and often include improvements and even new features as well as bug
fixes.
Yes, all good points.
---Joel
Guest
Wed Feb 08, 2006 8:13 pm
tomg_at_fullnet.com wrote:
Quote:
Am I the only one who can't get to the
http://www.numberone.com
website?
(They're the providers of the Easy-PC pcb-layout (et al) EDA software.
I'm in need of an upgrade from the 1000-pin version. And I've also
recently seen, on
http://www.adeptscience.com , that they now have a
new version of Easy-PC available, v9.)
Regards,
Tom Gootee
OK. I'm in. The problem was in my browser's security settings.
Thanks, everyone.
By the way, there are also Easy-PC dealers for the USA's Midwest and
East, at:
http://www.ohioautomation.com (Midwest USA; OH)
and
http://www.adeptscience.com (Eastern USA, NJ)
Other areas' dealers can be found in the "Sales Contacts" link, on the
www.numberone.com site.
Regards,
Tom Gootee
John Jardine.
Guest
Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:56 pm
<tomg_at_fullnet.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Am I the only one who can't get to the
http://www.numberone.com
website?
(They're the providers of the Easy-PC pcb-layout (et al) EDA software.
I'm in need of an upgrade from the 1000-pin version. And I've also
recently seen, on
http://www.adeptscience.com , that they now have a
new version of Easy-PC available, v9.)
Regards,
Tom Gootee
Site looked OK to me. (Opera).