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Topic ClosedPLEASE HELP!! Problem with *.CAD file

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    Posted: 02.Dec.2010 at 10:25
Hello,

I am a surveyor and recently completed a large internal survey, using PocketCAD software on an HP handheld computer - this produces a *.CAD format file.

The software essential to converting this to AutoCAD dwg/dxfs is called "cadexchange", and is packed with PocketCAD.

However the one computer which had this software has self-destructed, and the original CD (software is from 2002) is nowhere to be seen.

Problem = we can't convert the survey to AutoCAD. 'PocketCAD' have apparently gone out of business so they can't be contacted.

1. Does anyone still use the PocketCAD/Cadexchange system and could they possibly convert the file?
2. Does anyone know anyone who still uses it?
3. Does anyone know a reputable download link for the software/or for a converter?

Can anyone help?!

Thanks,

Edited by scotsurveyor - 02.Dec.2010 at 10:26
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