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CNCadmin
10-11-2008, 01:41 AM
Anyone know what the pricing is for Enroute?

SCRAPWOTSCRAP
10-13-2008, 04:17 PM
EnRoute 3 basic was roughly $2500, 3 plus was $3500 (included nesting and engraving), that was about a year ago....think they have newer version now. Additional seats were at 40% discount.

JoyMonkey
10-24-2008, 10:41 AM
We've been using EnRoute 3 for several years and since support for 3 is about to end our provider is trying to get us to upgrade to EnRoute 4 ($2000 upgrade). Since CAM software has come along so far in the last few years, I'm trying to decide if we should upgrade or switch to another package (Artcam Express or VCarve Pro).

We're a metal sign shop and 95% of what we do is simple 2D routing. Every now and then we'll do some v-carving, but nothing too complicated.

Has anyone any general opinions of these packages?

NSchlee
10-24-2008, 01:34 PM
VCarve Pro is excellent and inexpensive software, also check out Vetric's new entry, Aspire.

Med-Pac
10-24-2008, 01:49 PM
We've been using VCarve for about a year. Works great, easy to use.

Mike

artcamguru
11-26-2008, 10:43 AM
ArtCAM Express is fantastic for its price its like a premium version of V-Carve Pro

Dan.antes
12-07-2008, 08:14 AM
We upgraded to Enroute 4.0 immediately after it's release. It is a much stronger 3D package than Enroute 3.0. We used to draw in other software and then import to Enroute. Now we can start and finish our work all in Enroute 4.0. I think Scanvec Amiable has done a great job with this upgrade and from what they tell us we will see more good things to come.

trooper55
02-24-2009, 02:47 PM
Ya we are a metal sign shop too, we looked at upgrading to ver 4.0 but the 1500 they wanted was just a bit to much for what we use it for. But i have been playing with master cam x and artcam pro. Both nice programs with lots of tools but for just fast flat cutting ver 3.0 of enroute is nice. just wish there were more people on here to talk about it with and see what they have made with it.

tgm
03-08-2009, 02:45 PM
After 7 yrs of using Enroute I have come to the conclusion that Enroute users are either unhappy with the software and support or they just don't want to talk about it anymore. Just look at the Enroute Forum board. It is hardly used at all. Look at the forum here, the same way.
Now look at the forums for Vcarve, Aspire etc and they have thousands of posts in a few months time. What does that tell you?
We use Enroute 4 everyday in our business and would not switch to anything else for our main programming. It's just a shame that with such good software the support from SAi and it's users is lacking beyond compare.

Maybe someday users such as I and Dan above, will have someone to compare notes with on using Enroute 4. Right now the audience is mighty thin, as they say.

Tom in PA

StairguyMark
04-09-2009, 07:13 PM
Just wondering if EnRoute 4 would be an adequate stand alone program to set up for cutting stair stringers and stair related parts ?

Dan.antes
04-09-2009, 10:17 PM
I would say if you were only going to own one program than Enroute would do great for stair parts. I have done winders, radius, and elliptical treads, risers, and skirts using Enroute. I would recommend having a CAD software that would allow you to open blue prints and house plans. I started with AutoCAD but have switched completely to Rhinoceros 3D for detailed drawings. Rhino makes drawing the most complex 2d geometry extremely fast and easy and save as DXF for import to Enroute. For less complex drawings such as stair parts you may be fine with just Enroute as your drawing and toolpathing software. The Enroute 4.0 upgrade is light years ahead of the previous 3.0 release as a drawing software. I have also been very pleased with the email support I get from Scanvec Amiable the makers of Enroute. Enroute is way easier to generate toolpaths with than anything else I have used. Good luck!!!:banana:

StairguyMark
04-09-2009, 10:33 PM
Thank you Dan.antes , wondering as cost is a factor which version would you recommend I purchase EnRoute 4 Basic , Enroute 4 Plus , EnRoute 4 Pro or EnRoute 4 wood ? I do not want to buy way more than I need but don't want to be without something really useful either . Thank you in advance :)

Dan.antes
04-10-2009, 06:49 AM
I am running Enroute 4.0 Pro. I use mostly the 2 d toolpaths. For stairs I would think you want profiling, hatch fill, island fill, and engrave toolpaths with whatever version you buy. The 3D stuff is fun but I have only done a few projects that actually produced income with the 3D features. Although I could see a lot of potential for CNC carvings in risers and skirts etc. if you have the Pro version. Good Luck.

grahamshere
04-21-2009, 05:39 PM
So what is the full price for ver 4 if buying from scratch. Is there much difference from enroute to aspire? thanks for any info. Graham

Farah
11-20-2009, 01:42 PM
Hi,
I have enroute plus V3 available at extremely low price of 1250 Euros :).Please contact me at fari@htm.com.pk for further details.