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Posted by DKat on October 24, 2006, 6:21 pm
Please log in for more thread options That is a very good price. One of the reasons I made my program is that I
wanted something far more simple than what was out there until I understood
what it was I was doing. The reason I recommend the 'real' ones after you
have played around with what I did is that you really want to know expansion
and other things that my program does not have.
Right now I'm frantically debugging. I am hoping the program I sent out is
fine (what it had been based on was but then I went tweaking and I lost
track of what was 'good' and what was 'bad'). Having said that, if you have
a program that is not clearing the cells properly or saving files that have
been changed properly, please let me know. If you want a replacement, I
have one that I think is a 'good' one at this time.
Donna
> GlazeChem is also a good, easy to use program for $35. I am still a
> novice but I find the program very good for me. It does everything I want
> plus a LOT more that I am sure I will grow into. Some of the others are
> just too complicated for my use or comprehension.
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> Tom
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>> Some time ago someone asked me to include a print function on the little
>> glaze program I have. Well I finally got around to it.
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>> This is a simplified version of a glaze analysis program for those who
>> want to dip their toes. It only works for PCs. For those who want the
>> real thing go to (you really should move up to those software programs if
>> you decide this is what you like - they have ones you can download and
>> try out).
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>> www.digitalfire.com
>> www.masteringglazes.com
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>> If you want a copy of the freeware email me at
>> disisdkat@hotmail.com
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>> Be sure to put Glaze in the subject line or it will get put in junk mail.
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