DXFTool Std and Pro
I plan on getting it only if it will export DFX files properly with out having to buy third party add ons. I do not feel like paying to upgrade the plug ins too..
In any event..
What does the pro version of DFX tools have over the standard version I've been testing.
As far as the odd even deal.. That is a long gone event. X3 is a real good version. X4 is even better. Lets see what x% will bring.
Hi,
The Pro Edition of the DXFTool adds two other export types, a Polyline with settable line lengths and a Polyarc which is a Polyline with ARC bulge parameters. If you are importing a DXF into any software that does not do endpoint linking then the Polyarc in the Pro Edition solves any issues with this. I have users on SolidWorks, PlasmaCAM, and Vectric products that use the Polyarc to save a great deal of time. The Pro Edition also has four types of circle optimization.
As to the Corel DXF, it is 'correct' per the AutoDESK DXF spec, it just doesn't work well for CNC! The LINE / ARC generator that I wrote for my CAD / CAM program, DragonCNC is the heart of the DXFTool.
In any event the DXFTool Standard Edition and Professional Edition are designed to peacefully coexist on the same computer, so why not just give the Pro edition a try?
BTW, I have been giving free upgrades since the Original V1 DXFTool to V1.6 of the Standard Edition. The Pro Edition is a new product and buyers will get free upgrades for that also. You can also upgrade to Pro from Std for the price differance. Extra licenses are 50% off once you have bought your first seat. You can also sell licenses to other people (my Instant Dealer program). My only requirement is that I have the email address of the person using each copy as I issue licenses direct. All my software is locked to individual computers but I have yet to find a reason not to reissue a license in a legitimate case (new computer or a reformatted hard disk).