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Pretty old posts and still no reply's to them from DeskCNC support? Go V-Carve Pro all the way. Incredibly intuitive interface, makes all the difference in the world if your just starting out. DeskCNC is efficient but indeed past its prime and has absolutely zero intuitive features except for the machine setup. Cheers! |
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I think it is a great bang for the buck kind of thing. While I would agree it could use some polish and some fine tuning, It still does a great job for me. Mike
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