Beam 2D questions & answers

Offers a much wider range of formatting options than those available in Beam II
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Question by Charles Dory
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November 22, 2015

In June 2009, I purchased a Dr. Beam/Dr. Frame2D bundle. Since then, I've changed computers and email addresses. I have many files I've saved for beam calculations and currently need to perform some beam analysis. My registration codes are: Dr. Frame2D, 579-425-508-114 & Dr. BeamPro, 464-633-572-528.


How do I install the software with updates?

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Answer by Sean Hill

It's not possible to reinstall/update these applications because the official website has been discontinued. The only things available is a phone and afax number. You will need to use those to try to contact the developer, but it's not guaranteed that it will work.


Contact details:


Phone: 206-930-5828
Fax: 425-952-1664


Additionally, you can use the database of Software Informer to look for other applications from the same category: http://software.informer.com/search/modelling

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Question by Guest
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March 24, 2015

Is it possible to install Beam 2D on Windows 7 64 bit OS?

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Answer by Julia Bocchetta

No, it's not possible to install the application on Windows 7 64bit because the official website is not available anymore. I have tried accessing their website, but a custom search page is provided instead. This means the domain that hosted the application is now gone without any possibility to download or contact the original developers.

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Question by Guest
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February 28, 2013
Stephen Prastman
Answer by Stephen Prastman

The actual website of this company is not working. If you browse the known domain, you will be taken to a website which has nothing to do with the old content.

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