Hi Andrew!
I just downloaded Boomsmith 1.0 today. I couldn't open the
readme file before but now I can with MS Wordpad. It's all very
interesting. I was playing with it but I don't quite understand how to
navigate it yet.
I was wondering if anyone else here has been using this program
and if it can be discussed a little bit. I want to learn how to use it
better. Andrew, maybe you or another member can start out with some
basic tutorial discussion, maybe using a 6mm birch traditional shape
for an example to help us grasp the controls better.
I've heard of a number of boomerang design softwares during the
years that I've been online, but I never could really use or
understand them. So far this is as close as I've gotten to be able to
use them. Thanks so much for this very intelligent contribution to our
sport and hobby :)
If anyone here can suggest some other useful boomerang design
software and how to use it, please do. I'm very curious to learn more
about all this. Thank you to all you smart guys who are trying to
share this with us brain-dead americans haha! :)
John V.
http://whishhbone.com
P.S. By the way Andrew, I'm just guessing that you're not from The
States. Where are you from actually? Your new program really is very
impressive.
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Boomerang_Talk@yahoogroups.com, "hardknoxld" <hardknoxld@...>
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> Hey Everybody,
>
> After almost 2 years of development the program is finally
> presentable. The BoomSmith program is packed in a zip file less than
> 1 MB and has been uploaded to the Programs folder in the Files section.
>
> Play with it and let me know what you think.
> If the graphs don't make sense at least you can store tuning
> information in the .bsm boomerang model files.
>