Zoom functions leave things to be desired, as a few other members have suggested (zoom to selected, zoom to drawing, etc.) Granted once laid out, you can save your workspace, but also to re-save your workspace you must FIRST delete the old saved configuration, and then re-save it. having dock-able windows gives a more pleasant workspace use experience that doesn't allow things to hide behind one-another. Tools, font windows and other items aren't dock-able. EPS Support, according to what I have read, this is coming- agreeably this is kind of a big deal, and important to have as something archaic like Signblazer elements had this, but for a first release, this is still very promising software. Weeding tools - In a different location than say, SignCut- but very useable and function. Pages - Have multiple files open at a time on different workspaces to accommodate multiple jobs at a time or one master project from several other project files. Multi-cut also allows setting up for multiple passes for thicker media and contour cutting through backing when using a carrier sheet. Also cut by color options to allow for layering and multi-color projects. Cutter options - Offset and over-cut are easy to set, as well as a WYSIWYG or Origin style placement when cutting. Functions such as Rhinestones and a very capable auto-trace function that are both very easy to use make this good starter software to ship with a cutter to provide a full solution. Inkscape, Corel and Illustrator can be VERY intimidating to a new user with 18 buttons down the right side, dockers, windows and other miscellaneous buttons etc. Menus and buttons are few and well laid out, although there are a few things I would LIKE to see (covered in a bit) there is not a surplus of buttons to confuse or scare a new user away from the software. Opens fast, appears stable and doesn't appear to eat up much for system resources, so it doesn't look like you'll need to have a top-of-the-line machine to run this software. Shapes, lines and text are VERY easy to create as well as line up utilizing the grid pattern and carrier sheet style design. Also there are a few issues that I will cover that a few folks have already addressed here on the forums. I will start out by saying I was and to a degree still am unsure if this software is really for me and daily use in a business environment. First of all I wanted to thank Marcus and USCutter for allowing not only senior members of the forum, but also a few others of us to try out and review their new flagship software Sure Cuts A Lot Pro.Ī more thorough review is to follow after learning the ins-and-outs of the software as well as after putting the software through its paces.This will serve as my at a glance, list of first impressions.
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