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John MacKenzie
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I am interested in other experiences people have had switching to ecabinet for designing with retail customers. I currently use another software but would like to switch.
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John MacKenzie wrote:I am interested in other experiences people have had switching to ecabinet for designing with retail customers. I currently use another software but would like to switch.
John MacKenzie,

Welcome to the forum.

I believe my opinion will be echoed throughout the forum when I say that it is ultimately worth the trip to this side. But, you will need to be prepared to encounter a learning curve; as with any new software.

e_cabinets has the absolute best support system in the galaxy. 24/7 and in most cases, problems are resolved that day.

Without mentioning software names; I have had experience with a few. Been to classes for CNC automation and I give the learning curve a rating based on your imagination and understanding of the way e_cabinets function.

Once you become familiar with the editors, their functions and abilities. e_cabinets will become your preferred software. I have been with e_cabinets for some time now. And, if I have measurements appliances and room size, I can design a standard kitchen with the customers sitting in my office in about four hours and provide a proposal. Although I do need extra time to place the bells and whistles of course. I have a standard cabinet directory I designed for my company and I use it for these kitchens. Other bells whistles and specialty items, cost a lot of money; for them of course.

It is a fully custom cabinet software, driven by it's cooperative members suggestions and support. I encourage you to purchase through the system every chance you get, even if you can get hinges for 20% less. Another benefit is the router purchase assistance program, five% goes to a purchase. http://www.ecabinetsystems.com/ecab_new ... t_prog.htm



My opinion is, the benefits are tilting the scale.

And as always the choice is yours. You have the best support, right here.

Cheers
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Welcome to the forum John
http://invite.filmloop.com/x?c3jzs/rFwk ... C1iwcduhJ0

Here are some pictures of some things I have done in E-Cabinets
You will love E-Cabinets
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I once received an e-mail, it was all pictures. The title was; things that make you say WOW. I think I just saw another one.
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Post by David Egnoski »

WOW is right. That's just plain awesome, George. It's obvious that you've spent more than a couple of days learning the software.
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George Davidson wrote:... Here are some pictures of some things I have done in E-Cabinets...
Plain and simple: TERRIFIC 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) !!!

OK, George. Here is the deal: When I grow up, I would love to be able to do stuff like you have in the slide show. How long have you been using eCabs?
Al
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Post by George Davidson »

I had to look back it looks like I got my first CD from E-Cabinets in
(10-22-02)
Thank You everyone but you have to thank E-Cabinets and the form
for all the help they gave me.
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George Davidson wrote:...Thank You everyone but you have to thank E-Cabinets and the forum for all the help they gave me.
Thanks, George. Here it goes 8) :lol: :

1. Thank-you, eCabinet Systems, for the great software!

2. Thank-you eCabinet Systems forum members present and past, for all the help!

NOW I have something to shoot for, as I am still leaning the program. I do it a little bit at a time, trying to learn something new each and every day.


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Michael Yeargain
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

I will have to add that if you don't burn the midnight oil you wont get much accomplished...

Ps. Great presentation George, as always.
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