So, dear reader, you may be asking yourself -
What ever happened to Topfer PipeCAD? Is it ever going to be finished?
Fear not, intrepid friend! But please allow me to explain…
I’ve been in the process of moving halfway across the country, and it’s really been difficult to accomplish any software development while things are […]
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I’m not sure if my excitement about PipeCAD is contagious, but perhaps a little of it has rubbed off on at least one other person. George Bozeman has been a tremendous asset as I have familiarized myself with the art of pipe scaling, and he has written a short primer on organ pipe scaling […]
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As I’ve been working to bring Topfer PipeCAD up to snuff I’ve gotten a tremendous amount of useful feedback from George Bozeman. One of his many suggestions was to implement the capability to produce logarithmic graph paper which could be used in conjunction with the voicer’s proportional dividers to transfer measurements directly from a […]
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I am very proud to announce the next release of Topfer PipeCAD, version 0.82.
Based on some great feedback I’ve enhanced the functionality in PipeCAD, as well as added some new features.
PipeCAD is still in BETA, so you should expect to find some bugs lurking about. And currently I still haven’t completed the full printing […]
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I’m proud to announce the Beta release of the Topfer PipeCAD organ pipe design program. This new product of Universal Mirth & Magic was created to help pipe organ designers with the sometimes repetitive task of capturing design data for the fabrication of organ pipes.
A note to the user: This is a […]
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