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Leo Graywacz
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Didn't Know This

Post by Leo Graywacz »

I was under the impression that the walls were not changeable after you had placed cabinets in the room. I did a kitchen rendering and only did it in a simple square room. After I got to the site I received some blue prints of the room that would exist in a month or so. There are spacing issues that needed to be solved. So, being lazy, instead of just making a new room and re-installing the cabinets I decided I would try to rearrange the walls. Well, to my surprise I was able to do it. I did lose a lower corner lazy Susan cabinet, just disappeared, but other than that I was able to transform the square room into the new structure. This is good to know. :D
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

Other software will not let you do this.

e_cabinet systems is great, and you can count on the software improving! That's even better!
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Leo Graywacz
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Post by Leo Graywacz »

Just applied the build 5 update, so far no bad interactions. I am very curious what build 6 is going to be like. Are they going to be using something better than C to do the programming. Maybe C++? Curious minds want to know. :wink:
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