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    Default Just Bought Designer 2.0...

    ...and here's hoping that it will be everything that I think it to be. I read that there's a long list of new features/improvements in this version, and I really hadn't the time to kick the tires of the demo that I just, very recently, downloaded. I went ahead and bought it, however, on the strength of (1) I was very interested in the lithograph viewer, as well as the 'Puff Text' feature that I'd read about, and (2) the fact that I was given the money to get it. Another reason that I wanted to jump on it, now, was because of the 10% off savings. But, I see absolutely nothing in the program which gives any kind of reference to the 'Puff Text' feature. I tried, as hard as I might, to remember where I saw this program's feature-set listing, but I DO remember seeing that the desired feature was in there.
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    The puff text only works if you have the 3D software as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brdad View Post
    The puff text only works if you have the 3D software as well.
    Another $200, Sorry. That's been my complaint about all this new software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brdad View Post
    The puff text only works if you have the 3D software as well.
    Aw, that's not right (I don't mean that as an opposing position as to the truth of your statement but, rather, as an expression of disappointment on how the software business end, of this matter, seems to be run. I KNOW what I saw, on that feature-listing page for Designer 2.0, and two of the features (listed in my first post) were the catalysts for my purchase decision.

    I don't how this is going to work out, but I have already emailed LHR with a request to deactivate my Designer 2.0 license (if in any way possible), and refund my $180. Unless some serious changes are implemented, in the way that their software business is handled, I may carry out the life of my CW just with Designer 1.187, and Centerline (which I had also bought).
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    Yes…..but once you get it and start using it you realize that the software will pay for itself on just a few projects in time saved doing it with the basic software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Icarver View Post
    Another $200, Sorry. That's been my complaint about all this new software.
    Yes. I am surely seeing the sadness of that situation, now.
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    I started slow and began adding software upgrades as I needed or could afford them. This helps to learn one software before adding another element.
    I have never upgraded software to be disappointed. It may not do what I would like it to do but usually does what it is designed to do.
    Any purchase I have made I quickly realized the value once I started using it.

    To me it is no different than computer software that has to be updated for a fee on a yearly basis. From what I am reading 2.0 will be the one they continue to improve and update. All the others will be as is from now on.

    P.s. I haven't bought 2.0 yet but I soon will for the 2" depth of carve alone would be worth the money to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blhutchens View Post
    Yes…..but once you get it and start using it you realize that the software will pay for itself on just a few projects in time saved doing it with the basic software.
    I assume that you are making reference to the additional, $200 3D program. I can understand and appreciate what you have stated (I really can), and I do not doubt that marrying all of the software programs/modules, together, would really serve to heighten the income generating aspects of our respective businesses. But let it be known - up front - just what's needed for a certain feature to know life. BEFORE a purchase is made. I am STILL looking for that page, that I had seen, but haven't been able to locate it ANYWHERE. I know it isn't something that I imagined, or misinterpreted, because I had visited it a few times - and had always seen the same thing.
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    I do not think LHR was trying to misinform you. They were just trying to sell 2.0 and you just missed the "(3D tools license required)" for puffing text.

    http://www.carvewright.com/designer-2-0/

    Maybe the puffing of text should have been advertized as an improvement of the 3D tools and not a feature of 2.0. It does, as you now know, require both.

    It is just a shame that you can not feel good about and have fun with the new purchase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bergerud View Post
    I do not think LHR was trying to misinform you. They were just trying to sell 2.0 and you just missed the "(3D tools license required)" for puffing text.

    http://www.carvewright.com/designer-2-0/

    Maybe the puffing of text should have been advertized as an improvement of the 3D tools and not a feature of 2.0. It does, as you now know, require both.

    It is just a shame that you can not feel good about and have fun with the new purchase.
    I had already sent LHR another email message, asking them to disregard my request for deactivation, and refund. Gaining notice of, and reading your reply, I had to go back and re-read my posts. My aim was to see how an intentional misrepresentation, on the part of LHR could have been construed. After reading my posts over (especially my initial one), I COULD see how the contents might have made someone to feel that way. But it was absolutely NOT my intention to suggest that LHR had dipped their hands in underhanded measures. It WAS my feeling, however, that someone (at LHR) had dropped the ball on being clear enough on what the feature-sets of their programs really entailed.

    The page you found is the one that I had searched for, again and again. How you found it, I don't know, but what I DO know, now, is that I owe LHR (as well as my co-carvers here) a HUGE apology. Now, in navigating down to where the mention of 'Puff Text' was, I read about the other program licensing being required, in order to effectuate the usage of that feature. Before I purchased Centerline, I had been to that page three or four times - and I honestly don't understand how I did NOT grab focus on that additional software requirement.

    I really feel bad about the whole thing.
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    Nathan

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