Adam.Foster
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Check out the NEW Gerber Omega 8.0
I've always been a fan of the 9X era of UIs. It just gets out of the way, unlike "modern UIs", but I still use a lot of terminal apps as well, so go figure.Bwahaha, one of the most ridiculous and outdated UIs on the market along with chinese maintop rip and other worthless stuff
Change is hard, and many users don't like UI changes. (The main reason Omega still looks very similar to old versions)I've always been a fan of the 9X era of UIs. It just gets out of the way, unlike "modern UIs", but I still use a lot of terminal apps as well, so go figure.
Bare in mind, Windows still has the GDI API available, last time I checked, and that has been around since Win 3.1. If it's kept in there, devs will still use it. Most of the big time 2D graphics programs still use OpenGL (even on Mac) and that has been deprecated for yrs now. It's not easy porting to new APIs if it's an old enough program. Why OSs (especially Windows) tends to keep things in there for that backward compatibility.
While I may not be a professional programmer, I have done my fair, so I don't tend to lambast program devs that may not be up to date on the latest UI flavor of the month. Use what works.
If UX changes a long with it, I can understand it. When I was running Windows (no I don't run Mac now), there was one program that was a mainstay of production for me, it changed UI every new release and location and even names of tools also changed. While given enough time, that can be relearned, but if one is having to deal with it every new release, it affects productivity for awhile (and we aren't talking a cheap program either, it makes the Master Suite look budget friendly, although I think that has stopped for awhile it seems, but I have switched to something else so I haven't kept up with it, great program). So there is a balancing act that is going to need to happen.Change is hard, and many users don't like UI changes. (The main reason Omega still looks very similar to old versions)
Change is hard, and many users don't like UI changes. (The main reason Omega still looks very similar to old versions)
I noticed that new feature when we upgraded to 7. I've yet to test it out but I'm sure it will come in hand!My favorite reason for using Omega is that I can plot weed lines right through graphic & the cut skips the graphic. Its very handy for dividing hard to weed letters. (such as fancy scripts & thin letters.) What I like least is the limited number of fonts.
I love it. I wish cutting master had it.I noticed that new feature when we upgraded to 7. I've yet to test it out but I'm sure it will come in hand!
What's your limit? If you're talking about what's available from Gerber, you're not seeing everything. Using the TrueType font converter, you pretty much have an unlimited number of fonts available to you.What I like least is the limited number of fonts.
Good to know. I will have to find & learn how to use that feature.What's your limit? If you're talking about what's available from Gerber, you're not seeing everything. Using the TrueType font converter, you pretty much have an unlimited number of fonts available to you.