Answers to Frequently Asked Questions


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  1. Will DecoTech work with Metric units?
  2. What is the difference between DecoTech and Cabnetware and Cabinet Vision?
  3. Why does DecoTech cost so much less, than Cabnetware, Cabinet Vision, Pattern Systems, 20/20 and some of the other well known products?
  4. When the other salesmen come in to demo, they make their product look so easy. Your demo looks harder than the demo that these salesmen do. Why?
  5. Does aaWorldSales.com offer any help learning to use DecoTech?
  6. Can I buy ONE DecoTech Pro license and put the program on my computer at work AND on my computer at home?
  7. Is there a Mac version of DecoTech?
  8. Does DecoTech work with other software?
  9. What is the current version of the DecoTech Designer and DecoTech Pro?
  10. Is there a 32 bit version available?
  11. Was DecoTech converted from MS.DOS to Windows like so many other programs?
  12. Can I purchase the Cabinet Editor program and/or the Cabinet Itemizer program separately?
  13. Does DecoTech run on Windows Vista?

Will DecoTech work with metric units?

Yes, we can ship you a Metric version or an Imperial version.

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What is the difference between DecoTech and Cabnetware and Cabinet Vision?

First of all they both have a lot of similarities. They all do a lay out and generate three dimensional drawings. All three products have advantages and disadvantages. The big advantage with DecoTech is all the objects within DecoTech were created within the program. Every chair, every plant, every accessory was created by DecoTech. Only Cabinet Vision’s new $8,000 solid program can do this. DecoTech has a much broader range of objects that can be created , than either Cabnetware or Cabinet Vision. With DecoTech you can create cabinets with radius doors. All these programs will generate a parts list. Cabnetware and Cabinet Vision do a better job of assigning materials to there cutlist. Also, Cabnetware, Cabinet Vision, Pattern Systems do a better job of creating shop drawings. Which DecoTech does not do. Of course the difference is in the price. They costs 10 or 20 times more than DecoTech. DecoTech is affordable enough that each salesmen in a large company, that he can have his own software.

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Why does DecoTech cost so much less, than Cabnetware, Cabinet Vision, Pattern Systems, 20/20 and some of the other well known products?

Part of the difference is in the marketing. The other companies are paying there salesmen between 30% & 40% of the sale. This will add over $2,000 to some of there products just in commissions. They also spend a lot of money on advertising. Look at the inside front cover page full color advertising that they are doing. These are all premium priced ads. You call up and ask for literature, they will send you $10 or $20 worth of literature. This adds up. Because we don’t send out expensive salespeople to demo our product, you have to demo the product yourself. That’s why we have the Free download of our software. You have to be your own salesperson.

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When the other salesmen come in to demo, they make their product look so easy. Your demo looks harder than the demo that these salesmen do. Why?

Their salesmen have years of experience demonstrating their products. They can make it do things, that it actually will not do. They can make the difficult look easy. I have seen it happen. I saw somebody buy but I won’t mention the name of the product, a program because he was told it would do closets The salesman made it look like it was doing closets, but he could not do closets after spending several thousands of dollars. The salesmen tricked the customer. The customer was unhappy and he could not get his money back. We can walk you through a demo on the phone and show you how easy the program is to run. The difference is you are in control of the demo. You cannot be tricked because you are running the program. When you get the demo running give us a call.

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Does aaWorldSales.com offer any help learning to use DecoTech?

Yes! We have some excellent training by people that use the program every day.   For some reason DecoTech take less training then the more expensive programs.   Or the people that buy DecoTech are just smarter.

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Can I buy ONE DecoTech Pro license and put the program on my computer at work AND on my computer at home?

Yes! You can load the DecoTech Pro. on as many computers as you want, but it will only run on the computer with a key. If you want you can purchase an additional key for $299.

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Is there a Mac version of DecoTech?

No and there are no plans for a native Mac version?  We have people running our software on a Mac that is also running MS Windows.

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Does DecoTech work with other software?

Yes, At this time we interface with Pattern Systems. We are working with two other companies. Come back from time to time for an update.

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What is the current version of the DecoTech Designer and DecoTech Pro?

Version 6.07 is the current version. You can purchase the Designer update for $75 and the Pro update for $150

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Is there a 32 bit version available?

Yes, Version 6 and above is a 32 bit version.

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Was DecoTech converted from MS.DOS to Windows like so many other programs?

No. It was initially created on a more powerful OS than Windows in the early 1990's.

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Can I purchase the Cabinet Editor program and/or the Cabinet Itemizer program separately?

No.  Those two programs come only within the all-in-one DecoTech™ Professional package.

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Does DecoTech run on Windows Vista?

Yes but Help will not work.  You need to download and install Help from the Windows Web site.  For some reason Microsoft left out this version of help in Vista.  Click here and follow directions.

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