I am getting ready to switch to eCabinet for my design and cutlisists, getting tired of my DOS version of Cabinetvision. However, I have played with the software a little and I am not getting it figured out as quickly as I would like. My need is for someone, hopefully in the Kansas City area, to spend an hour or two with me and get me past the initial difficulties I am experiencing. I will be glad to compensate you for your time. Thanks for any help!!!
Hi Mark,
if you post your question on the forum they get answered quickly and accurately. There is also a manual on the web site that you can read. You should also watch the videos that are in eCab's fornt page.
Thanks for the quick response. I am trying to get through the manual now, but I feel like I would learn better with 1 on 1 help. I thought this may put a few bucks in someone's pocket and shorten the learning curve for me. Either way I will get it figured out!!
Thought I'd shamelessly put in a plug for "The Nearly Complete Guide to eCabinet Systems".
This workbook is quite extensive and the contents of the book are what we use for our 3-day and 5 day courses. The cost of the book is $110 with shipping included. It is nearly 700 pages of large print, lots of graphics and more importantly step-by-step instruction. The index should make it easy to find a subject and review the steps. Thus far it has been well received and has helped many with eCabinets. It's available online. Just go to www.ecabinetsystems.com, then select the "Trainng" tab. You'll see the book, then "add to cart".