cncdrive wrote:I think you should be a bit more patient if you will want to operate a CNC machine as it requires lots of patient. Especially in the learning curve.
If you getting so upset about a bit delay with the license key then I'm afraid for you when you will start machining.
you're talking to one of the most patient guys in the world of DIY. You'd totally agree if you saw what it took for me to learn to make aerial display fireworks better than what you see at Disney. From knowing zero about fireworks to better than Disney takes most people close to ten years of patience (some never get there after 15 years of trying). I belong to the 2nd largest fireworks guild in the USA.
To build my HiFi tube amplifier I read all the navy electronics training manuals and did that self study course first...then I built one of the most beautiful sounding tube amps you'll ever hear. Oh, I also self-taught how to build the Hi Fi electrostatic speakers (every bit of these speakers I built and designed)...my speakers now rival Martin Logan electrostatic speakers.
while my house was being built, i with my family of six (6) lived in a two hundred square foot RV in the forest dry docking for 18 months.
You have no idea what patient is my brother.
There's a difference between being patient and being accustomed to a different level of responsiveness when it comes to buying software.