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Thanks for looking at it and replying.
I was considering Railroad & Co but the Silver Version is more than I want to pay and it means rebooting the iMac Intel into Windows XP Pro which I have but would prefer to stay on the Mac side if I can.

I hope to start tracklaying within the next couple of weeks so I will get a copy and post how I get on with it.

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Update on iTrain Software

I downloaded the trial version and was so impressed with it for my needs decided to purchase it.

As soon as it connected to the ECoS via my ethernet network (Powerline units working through the house mains wiring) the loco data was downloaded automatically into the program and although I only have a test track connected was able to select and control a loco with the scroll wheel on the Mac Mighty Mouse straight away - no other setting up required.

Within 2 hours of paying I received the licence key with a note which read
"It is still a time limited license, because I first want to be sure that you are satisfied and don't claim your money back (we don't have a money back guarantee, but in some cases your credit card company can book it back). You will receive an unlimited license after some time and surely before this one expires."
That in my book is someone who deserves support as he considers the customer.

The software obviously has had a lot of thought and effort put into it and is straight forward to use. The 42 page manual is well written and presented and so far I have not found anything that is not covered.

I have already been in touch with the author this afternoon with a suggestion and had a reply in under 5 hours saying he had made the addition. OK it wasn't anything major but is still good service.


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Hi Lancashire Fusilier

That's good news about the Digitrax system going to be available.


This guy is a pro software engineer about the same age as you and good as at his job from what I have seen so far.
It's good to see that he has not concentrated solely on the Mac so as to give the widest appeal at a very good price.

From my experience the available railway software for the Mac is very good. I used RailModeller to design my trackplan and both the software and the support is excellent. http://www.railmodeller.com

I have to finish fixing hinged boards underneath the layout to fix the ESU SwitchPilots and detectors etc. to. I will then lay a full size track plan (nice feature in RailModeller) over the baseboards to check the feed positions for blocks and detectors etc. (iTrain came just at the right time) then on with the PECO code 55.

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