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Re: RW_Tools and Railworks 2

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RSderek wrote:In the wrong hands a person can make a mess with any tool.

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Very true Derek! but being in engineering for 20yrs, i judge a tool on its quality,ease of use,and reliability,RW tools has all these features,but the last item is by far the most important factor,the official tools, apart from the route editor which is very good,i find them to be very unuser friendly,and not very reliable,thats just my oppinion,for what its worth, others find them fine, so its a matter of what you are comfortable with i guess.
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Re: RW_Tools and Railworks 2

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growler37 wrote:
RSderek wrote:In the wrong hands a person can make a mess with any tool.

regards

Derek
Very true Derek! but being in engineering for 20yrs, i judge a tool on its quality,ease of use,and reliability,RW tools has all these features,but the last item is by far the most important factor,the official tools, apart from the route editor which is very good,i find them to be very unuser friendly,and not very reliable,thats just my oppinion,for what its worth, others find them fine, so its a matter of what you are comfortable with i guess.
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Good point Kevin. If all the other RW-1,2 stuff was as good as the Route Editor I would be very happy. The Scenario Editor has been greatly improved but I find it unstable at times and sometimes the Mouse Wheel Zoom on the Map view just fails to work.
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Re: RW_Tools and Railworks 2

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mikesimpson wrote:Yes, this one is known as a 'Cavalier King Charles Spaniel', he has nearly doubled in size in the past couple of months.Mike
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Re: RW_Tools and Railworks 2

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mikesimpson wrote:
Hi Steve,

Yes, this one is known as a 'Cavalier King Charles Spaniel', he has nearly doubled in size in the past couple of months.

Mike
Hi Mike,

My sister has one of these, it has a top pedigree and appeared at Crufts Dog Show a couple of years ago, but, didn't win any prizes unfortunately, in its breed. They are such lovely dogs, and yes, he'll eat you out of house and home, if you let him.....They are extremely photogenic and very cuddly......

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