

You are welcome to join and get information from them if you like. They are like yourself and own both products.

I have a free Cabnetware Tech Forum that has some Cabinet Vision users also. I did the same thing, two problems, (1) the business grew and I started outsourcing more (2) I did not make the commitment to switch and Yes when you have been using CW a long time it is far easier, Basically you Have to want to do this I doubt you wasted your investment, just need to learn the CV way. Just had to learn to use the program and then stick with it. Now that I have learned to use cabinet vision, and everything is falling in place, I accomplish so much more and more efficiently. The Tech support and Forum is very good in my opinion. So much can be done with Cabinet Vision that was not available before. I found the learning curve steep, but it has been worth the time and expense. Though I never used Cabinetware, I did switch over to Cabinet Vision a little over a year ago from another cabinet software. I feel like starting a new program we are just throwing out everything we learned over the years. Every time we do a new drawing we use Cabnetware for the speed and ease of use. I don't know if it's just me but Cabnetware seems so much easier to use. We have done in house training and we have also attempted to do some drawings using Cabinet Vision. Recently, we had a salesman talk us into Cabinet Vision. We have been using Cabnetware software for about ten to twelve years now. We are a custom shop that does both residential and commercial work. I would like to get as much input on this as possible.
