To generate cutting lists and export them from KitchenDraw, you need to go to the "Manufacturing" module and select the "Cutting list" menu. From there, you can generate and export cutting lists in different formats such as Excel, CSV, and TXT.
I have hours left on 6.5....7 has been advertised and I am getting no answers and then says i cant download....then i have to sign up to some other monthly payment system....has kitchendraw seen better days and not worth the investment any more>
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Answer by
Saumya Sharma
It appears that KitchenDraw 6.5 is no longer available for download and that KitchenDraw 7 requires a monthly payment system. It is unclear why KitchenDraw 6.5 is no longer available or why KitchenDraw 7 requires a monthly payment system. It is not clear if KitchenDraw is worth the investment at this time.
The software is not available for purchasing as a one-time purchase option. You buy hours that expire. It's a very strange model, but this is the way the developer does business.
I would like to upgrate my System from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Is it possible and got someone any experience with that?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
No, the software won't work on Windows 10 because there is no compatibility listed on the official website regarding this version of Windows. According to the technical details, you can run the application on the following versions of Windows: Windows 95, 98, Me, NT4, 2000, XP and Vista. In Windows 10 you would have to run the application in Compatibility mode using one of the operating systems listed above.
To generate cutting lists and export them from KitchenDraw, you need to go to the "Manufacturing" module and select the "Cutting list" menu. From there, you can generate and export cutting lists in different formats such as Excel, CSV, and TXT.
I have hours left on 6.5....7 has been advertised and I am getting no answers and then says i cant download....then i have to sign up to some other monthly payment system....has kitchendraw seen better days and not worth the investment any more>
It appears that KitchenDraw 6.5 is no longer available for download and that KitchenDraw 7 requires a monthly payment system. It is unclear why KitchenDraw 6.5 is no longer available or why KitchenDraw 7 requires a monthly payment system. It is not clear if KitchenDraw is worth the investment at this time.
The software is not available for purchasing as a one-time purchase option. You buy hours that expire. It's a very strange model, but this is the way the developer does business.
You can get additional information on the following page: http://www.kitchendraw.com/price.htm
For additional clarification contact the developers of the software: http://www.kitchendraw.com/contactus.htm
I would like to upgrate my System from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Is it possible and got someone any experience with that?
No, the software won't work on Windows 10 because there is no compatibility listed on the official website regarding this version of Windows. According to the technical details, you can run the application on the following versions of Windows: Windows 95, 98, Me, NT4, 2000, XP and Vista. In Windows 10 you would have to run the application in Compatibility mode using one of the operating systems listed above.
Update to Windows 10 from Windows 7:https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-upgrade
Apply Compatibility: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/what-is-program-compatibility#1TC=windows-7