No. It is a really crude interface by today's standards. It is a very
sequential menu driven interface. By sequential, I mean that if you choose
the wrong base menu item, you have to answer the rest of the sequential
prompts until you get back to the main menu. It gets the job done, and
that's it. I grew up on DOS so it doesn't bother me too much, but I'd
certainly prefer a better interface!
I should also say that the license agreement allows you to use the program
for something like 5 years after which time you'll have to buy the program
again in order to continue to use it. I'm not sure if there is any time
bomb in the program that actually prevents you from using it. I suppose I
could move my clock ahead and see what happens.
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Fitzair4 wrote:
Bates Engineering has a DOS computer program for designing a wing
spar.
www.aeroOptimizer.com
I have met him and listen to his forums at Oshkosh many times.
Larry Fitzgerald
About the Bates Engineering DOS programs....I have never used DOS and
didn't start "computin" until Windows became the "standard?" Are the
programs such that they can have the required info input into standard
Excel worksheets? If they can, the spar program would be a great tool
to play with in designing an I-beam spar similar to what the Vans
aircraft use.
Neal