Pre-Purchase FAQs
This is a list of frequently asked questions from
people who are considering a purchase of CutList Plus. For technical
support questions, please see the support
knowledge base.
- Where can I buy CutList Plus? What does it cost?
How do I order?
- Can I upgrade later without paying full price again?
- I don't live in the USA. What is the price in my
country's currency?
- I don't live in the USA, and I don't have a credit
card. How do I pay?
- Which version do you recommend for me?
- What is the difference between the number of parts
and the copies per part?
- Is CutList Plus available for the Mac?
- What if I get an error message about OLEACC.DLL?
You can order CutList Plus directly from this website, at http://cutlistplus.com/purchase.aspx
That page lists the current pricing for all Editions of the software.
You may also purchase CutList Plus through the mail. There is an order
form at http://cutlistplus.com/altreg.aspx
CutList Plus is available through better woodworking retailers in the
USA and Canada. Please check with your preferred retailer.
For dealers outside the USA, see the dealer locator
page.
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Yes. You can upgrade at any time, and just pay the difference in price
between the two Editions. Upgrades are available at http://cutlistplus.com/upgrade.aspx
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CutList Plus pricing in in $US. If you pay by credit card, your bank
will make the currency conversion for you automatically. For information
on conversion rates, please check with your bank or use one of the many
currency converters available on the web.
Also, check our dealer locator page for a dealer
in your country.
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You may pay by check denominated in $US and drawn on a US bank, using
the mail order form at http://cutlistplus.com/altreg.aspx
There are generally two ways to get a check denominated in $US. Some
countries provide this service at the Post Office. Or, you can ask your
bank to provide you with a check drawn on a U.S. bank.
Also, check our dealer locator page for a dealer
in your country.
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If you aren't sure which to get, we recommend you start with the Silver
Edition, which is the most popular. You can always upgrade later for
just the difference in cost.
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Essentially, a "part" is one line in the parts list, regardless
of how many copies you need of that item. Here is an example to illustrate
what the terms mean. Consider a (very) simple table with a top and four
legs. When entering this into CutList Plus, there would be two "parts":
top and leg. You would have one "copy"
of the top part, and four copies of the leg part.
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CutList Plus runs on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. If your Mac is running one of
those operating systems, CutList Plus will work on it. There is no Mac OS version of CutList Plus.
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