What new for Carveco?
Do the people at Carveco have an active development group working on features for the three licenses? If so, what is on the horizon for the software?
Do the people at Carveco have an active development group working on features for the three licenses? If so, what is on the horizon for the software?
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I think the support has answered this by saying that these software's are on a continual improvement schedule, in other words they are continually sending out improvements, in the full version there is some enhancements, they call it preview features that you can have by clicking some boxes, I have found these very useful. As far as the letting us know, I think it goes by, when it available you will get it, which is cool, but then we've become accustom to the software industry having improvements in a (like Rhino 3d) a work in process where they present a possible improvement (I think) then if no one says its great, or it doesn't work right they do not implement it.
I, myself have wanted some improvements because I can see that the they would be very handy and save me a lot of time, but I don't know how that would change the size of the package or if it would make the software unstable in some fashion or another so for me I'm stuck using a ton of layers just to see if it would work or not.
Don't know if I have answered your question or not, but I think we'd just have to use the software 'till new stuff comes out, a wait and see. Software isn't bad and is a lot of fun to use, plus it keeps the mind churning with wonder "what if I did this, what would happen if I did?"
mike
Hi Mike!
I received my answer from Facebook forums. I to find working with this program fun. I wish I could afford the full version because I know some of the extra features would be valuable to me. I have yet to make any money at CNC Carving of selling files so until I do I will have to wait or find other means like blender to achieve my goals. thanks for the reply
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