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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