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I use corel and cocut pro. There has never been a time when I couldn't come up with a technique to duplicate some techniques that the dedicated systems have. So as far as 90% i would guess its more like 98%.
The other 2 % can be filled with other plugins if that time ever came. Such as...
why, with al the negative publicity about certain products..
do people put up with it when there are soem very good alternatives around..
Such as the FREE Mozilla based products.
if you have your own docs and serials all you need is another cd. There is nothinng wrong with installing or migrating software that you already own from other sources.
all this talk about high prices.. No one truely in the sign bizz pays full retail. ,, you can get a flexi for a good price if you get to a good distributer and purchas eproducts.
tails are those embellishments added to the end of sports names.
They are easily reproduced in corel with a little use of the node editing feature. IT would take longer to find one, import it, and add it on that to actually make one.
Yes, thats true. If they are sensitive to static these days then something is severely lacking..
And that is why so many of us bash these machines. It seems like help posts for cutters always include these type of cutters..
As ATT&T and DELL and a load of others found..
We are tired of the bullcrap that goes with dealing with those overseas support teams. Dell lost a nice percentage of sales, ATT&T lost millions too.. IT cost them lots more in the long run than the savings realized in the short run.
ITs no skin ofa their nose.. Tech support costs money.. and you aint using it up.. Now if you didnt purchase any more goodies then ath would cause a small itch..
Good. ITs a good idea to ignore those who spent years doing this work. At the same time watching the noobs keep making the same mistaken choices over and over again.
Cheap machines are not economical. No way no how. Those who say their casual use machines run along side a professional machines...
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