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kenbu
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Found this reference recently and thought this group might find it useful. Who knew there was so much woodworking related software out there?
http://www.woodbin.com/docs/the_list.htm

Ken
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kenbu wrote:Found this reference recently and thought this group might find it useful. Who knew there was so much woodworking related software out there?
http://www.woodbin.com/docs/the_list.htm

Ken
Image Ken,
Thanks for the link.
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kenbu wrote:Found this reference recently and thought this group might find it useful. Who knew there was so much woodworking related software out there?
http://www.woodbin.com/docs/the_list.htm

Ken
Is there a down side to going out there a clicking on every one of those free offers to see if you want to down load it?

If you don't mind all the spam and email that it might bring to you, I think the answer is NO.

Some of it looks real interesting and if you might need it - go for it. What's a little spam.
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dusty wrote: If you don't mind all the spam and email that it might bring to you, I think the answer is NO.

Some of it looks real interesting and if you might need it - go for it. What's a little spam.
One way to control the spam is to set up an email account that is ONLY used for stuff like this. When the SPAM count rises to an annoying level, dump that email and create a new one. For any information you wish to KEEP receiving just go to that site and update your email. Been doing this for the last few years and I can usually keep the email for 6 to 9 months before things become unbearable.
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