StickWorks, is it alive?

Hello all.

I did little search with google on the group and found interesting backround and events conserning the stickworks. but I'm still unclear is there anyone selling it? if not, is there a way to get it for free somewhere?

My interest to the program is not professional, I personally use the

3DConnexion Space pilot, but tought that it would be interesting to test the joystic with SW...

I did contact with trimech, who has the Stickworks mentioned on their website, but they are not currently selling / handling it.

Thanks,

Arto Kvick CSWP 2005

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(BTW. with google you can find Stickworks, but thats not it, theres an addin for SW with the same name)

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Kvick wrote in news:hwSTf.178$ snipped-for-privacy@read3.inet.fi:

My guess is that it's dead. Trevor D'arcy-Evans (I hope I spelled that right) who, I believe, was Diving Magpie software, now works for SW. If you email an API support question to SW, it's likely he'll be the one answering. At least, that was the situation a couple years ago.

I have a copy around here somewhere. Was there a free version? I'll have to find it.

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Dale Dunn

It turns out I don't have a copy anymore. That was back in the days when I was moving to Win2k, which did not wotk with my stick. I must have junked the download as a lost cause.

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Dale Dunn

What exactly is Stick Works ?

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SW Monkey

"SW Monkey" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

It was an add-in that allowed the user to use a joystick (flight stick, whatever) in a manner similar to a Space Ball. This was back when SW still ran on Win98.

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Dale Dunn

Hello Arto, A quick Google turned this up. Is this what you where looking for?

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HTH, Muggs

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Muggs

Hello,

Thanks, but:

...it seems that theres no hope getting the real one anywhere.... shame, it would have been nice little thing to play with...

Arto Kvick CSWP2005

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