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Going to use Quindos with the free offline license being offered right now. Can't find much online about it. Are the manuals good enough to get started?
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  • There was a webinar on 3rd April - you can contact webinars.emea.mi@hexagon.com for more information.

    In terms of getting started via a manual, it depends if you've ever used anything like QUINDOS before. There is a (very) basic tutorial contained in the help files - listed under "Basic Course QUINDOS 7" which should give you a good introduction. The main thing to remember is that it is completely different to other metrology software - especially if you're coming from PC-Dmis. QUINDOS does not do any of the "hand holding" PC-Dmis does. It will not update nominal values or feature names if you make a change and it will let you do virtually anything - even if it is fundamentally wrong. The average CMM user is not even aware of some of the steps that are necessary with QUINDOS because other software packages handle them in the background automatically but, although frustrating at first, this can be an advantage and is one of the many things that makes QUINDOS such a powerful software. You have full control over what QUINDOS does, when it does it and how it does it at all times. It will be a steep learning curve but if you persevere, it will make you a much better metrologist and CMM programmer.


    I haven't been this exeited in so long I forgot how to spell it! Thank you. I did fire it up and was very existed to see a notepad like input area... how cool.
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  • There was a webinar on 3rd April - you can contact webinars.emea.mi@hexagon.com for more information.

    In terms of getting started via a manual, it depends if you've ever used anything like QUINDOS before. There is a (very) basic tutorial contained in the help files - listed under "Basic Course QUINDOS 7" which should give you a good introduction. The main thing to remember is that it is completely different to other metrology software - especially if you're coming from PC-Dmis. QUINDOS does not do any of the "hand holding" PC-Dmis does. It will not update nominal values or feature names if you make a change and it will let you do virtually anything - even if it is fundamentally wrong. The average CMM user is not even aware of some of the steps that are necessary with QUINDOS because other software packages handle them in the background automatically but, although frustrating at first, this can be an advantage and is one of the many things that makes QUINDOS such a powerful software. You have full control over what QUINDOS does, when it does it and how it does it at all times. It will be a steep learning curve but if you persevere, it will make you a much better metrologist and CMM programmer.


    I haven't been this exeited in so long I forgot how to spell it! Thank you. I did fire it up and was very existed to see a notepad like input area... how cool.
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