Todd - oh - Todd- Where are you???????????????????
.......Make everyones lives easier, please, please.
Let us know you are there............................does he read this forum, anyone know?
Todd, where are you?
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Re: Todd, where are you?
Yes, he checks the site because he removed files for copyright violations.
but no word regarding SCAL
but no word regarding SCAL
Doin the Bug...ain't nothin wrong if you wanna do da Bug all nite long...
Re: Todd, where are you?
I'm sure he's working on it as much as he can.
No news is good news!
Patience...............these things take time & aren't as easy as one might think!
No news is good news!
Patience...............these things take time & aren't as easy as one might think!
Re: Todd, where are you?
I talked to him the other day and though I can't say anything know he has not forgotten us like PC did
jancy wrote:I'm sure he's working on it as much as he can.
No news is good news!
Patience...............these things take time & aren't as easy as one might think!
Beanie ~~Been There Done That~~


Re: Todd, where are you?
I got the same thing Beanie. He has not forgotten about us!
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Re: Todd, where are you?
Thanks everyone.
Good to know, it has just been a long time for any new-news.
I am sure it is a time consuming issue..........and can appreciate it.
Good to know, it has just been a long time for any new-news.
I am sure it is a time consuming issue..........and can appreciate it.
Re: Todd, where are you?
Todd,
Do what you can when you can. I am happy you created the SCAL program. It is a wonderful thing to use the dies I already have in different ways. Now I use my dies more efficiently. If the die is not the size I want, I just scan it and trace it and make it the size I want. If the image is on a cart, I don't mind cutting it and scanning.
Thank you for everything you have done,
Candace
Do what you can when you can. I am happy you created the SCAL program. It is a wonderful thing to use the dies I already have in different ways. Now I use my dies more efficiently. If the die is not the size I want, I just scan it and trace it and make it the size I want. If the image is on a cart, I don't mind cutting it and scanning.
Thank you for everything you have done,




Candace
Candace
currently using SCAL2, but have SCAL3
I have an Expression and a Gazelle
On a laptop with XP Professional
currently using SCAL2, but have SCAL3
I have an Expression and a Gazelle
On a laptop with XP Professional
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Re: Todd, where are you?
I love, love, love SCAL! It's been worth every penny to me. I just have the 2 cartidges that came with my cricut, and have only use DS to upgrade my firmware. I thought about buying it and installing it on my PC, as I use SCAL on my laptop. But I don't believe I will be doing that now, as I'm not too thrilled with companies that try to monopolize a marketplace. Soooooooo I'm very happy to stick with SCAL! 

Re: Todd, where are you?
Having it on two different computers won't help; because of the firmware in the cricut itself.I thought about buying it (design studio) and installing it on my PC, as I use SCAL on my laptop
The firmware needed for SCAL is 2.1, and DS needs updating to 2.3, which blocks SCAL.
Helen
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Re: Todd, where are you?
I have 2 bugs, I use the baby for crops. I was thinking about using it with DS but not anymore.Having it on two different computers won't help; because of the firmware in the cricut itself.
The firmware needed for SCAL is 2.1, and DS needs updating to 2.3, which blocks SCAL.