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I don’t see the move to Alibre as advancing. Please elaborate.
Funny, I’ve never thought of Cadkey as 2D software, to me it has always been 3D, after all, it was the first true 3D software for the PC, albeit wireframe. It was never inexpensive, about 3k when we first purchased it back in the 80’s. Cadkey 99 is 6 or 7 years old, light years ago in the world of software development.
Aug 27, 2018 No specific info about version 1.0. Please visit the main page of Cadkey 98 on Software Informer. No specific info about version 1.0. Please visit the main page of Cadkey 98 on Software Informer.
If someone is looking for basic tools to learn then it may work, but in my opinion, would be a waste of time and effort. BTW I do have some manuals around here someplace.
A user since version 3. I really liked the cadkey 99 and still use it from time to time. It's great for 2-d mold drawing and it has 3-d surfacing and solids. I also have many add ons for it. I agree with hancast.
Don't be a software snob. Find what works for you and use it. Most people only learn a small portion of a softwares capabilities and never master it before having to relearn the next upgrade. Some guys just get all pumped up by what ever the software salesman are hyping. It's a tool newer isn't always better.
My 30 year old Bridgeports have outlasted a dozen import mills. I have a calculator that has a thousand functions. Doen't seem to add, subtract, divide, multply and trig functions any better than the 15 year one it replaced. Although it was alot cheaper. Funny how some things never get any cheaper, Software for one, even though the disc there on are. Design doll 4009 cracker barrel.
CADKEY Wireframe Silver Edition / August 4, 2008 Development status superseded by Kubotek KeyCreator,,, Proprietary Website CADKEY is a 2D/3D Mechanical (Computer Aided Design or Computer Aided Drafting) released for various,, and operating systems. Originally released for DOS in 1984, CADKEY was among the first CAD programs with 3D capabilities for. History Peter Smith and Livingston Davies founded Micro Control Systems (MCS) in 1981. MCS released CADKEY in 1984, the first 3D PC CAD product.
After the success of the product the company took the name CADKEY, Inc. And set up headquarters in Windsor, CT. CADKEY won editor's choice and CAD product of the year awards from in 1986 and 1988.
In June 1989, Cadkey, Inc. Purchased the rights to from Microtecture Inc. In September 1992, Dr. Malcolm Davies (no relation to Livingston Davies) was elected President/CEO of Cadkey, Inc. Davies joined Cadkey, Inc.
From where from 1988 to 1992 he was V.P. Marketing and Sales. As part of a strategic shift to direct mail-based sales, Malcolm Davies reduced the price of the flagship CADKEY product from US $3,500 to $495. By 1995, a version named CADKEY for Windows was introduced. Around this time CADKEY claimed 240,000 users. In June 1996, Baystate Technologies of Marlborough, MA purchased the rights to the CADKEY product.
Previous to the CADKEY acquisition Baystate Technologies had developed modules for CADKEY,,,. By 1999, Baystate Technologies was CADKEY Corporation, had added significant history-free and capabilities to the product. A CADKEY variant without any solid or surface modeling capabilities was sold under the name CADKEY Wireframe. In October 2003 Kubotek Corporation of Osaka, Japan acquired Baystate Technologies. Kubotek formed Kubotek USA, Inc.
Based in Marlborough, MA and continues development under the name. The first version of KeyCreator was shipped in early 2004.