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Down Loads:

Drawing Samples

Sample Cabinet  B30.DW3:                  31K

This cabinet is in DesignCAD's file format, if you have any 3D DesignCAD product v4 or later download this and see how Designer Plus constructs a cabinet drawing.

Sample Cabinet  B30.DWG:               130K

Sample Cabinet  B30.DXF:                 490K

These drawings are in AutoCAD file formats, if you have any recent 3D CAD program you should be able download one of these and see how Designer Plus constructs a cabinet drawing.  Please tell us if you have any problem with loading any of these files in your CAD program. 

To see the sample cabinet's details by layer - pdf file, click HERE.


Demo Version of Designer Plus 3.1

The zipped demo file contains 6 files, 1 zipped program file, the Designer Plus manual in Adobe Acrobat format, a sample drawing, and 2 text files.  After unpacking the downloaded file read the readme file for further instructions.    

     Designer_Plus_Demo.exe______________6.5M

Having trouble getting Designer Plus to run on your 2000, XP or Vista machine? Click here!

 


Designer Plus Manual:

The full manual is made available for those who  just want to see the manual.

            DPManual.pdf                                        3.1M

 

DesignCAD 3D Max Pro demo: (http://www.imsisoft.com)

This is the latest DesignCAD if you wish to try it.  A newer version of DesignCAD is not required by Designer Plus, however if you do not have a printer that will print from DOS you will need to get a newer version of DesignCAD in order to print your drawings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Windows problem solver:

First, 64 bit versions of Windows (some versions of Vista and XP) cannot run a MS-DOS (16 bit)  program, however all 32 bit versions of Windows can (use the links below for more information). 

Use this link for how to tell if your machine is a 64 or 32 bit machine:

You can test your machine's DOS functioning directly:    

1. Click the Start button, and then click Run.

2. In the Open box, type command.com, and then click OK.

This should start a command prompt window (black screen with a path and blinking cursor position). If this does not work try these links to fix.

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