Originally Posted by
bobby milam
Also, remember that you can buy a cheaper version of vectric software like desktop and when you want to upgrade to vcarve pro or Aspire they will only be basically charging you the difference between the versions. It's really nice how they have the pricing setup.
He can't buy VCarve Desktop as it will not accommodate machines/projects larger than 24"x24" which means he'd only be able to use half his machine. There's no functional difference between Desktop and Pro...it's strictly about supported job size. They offer Desktop to better support the small, hobby machine market with a lower cost, but limit job size to insure that folks with bigger machines cannot "cheat".
It's true, however, that Vectric's upgrade/uplift policy is very fair. I took advantage of that last January when I moved from VCarve Pro to Aspire. It was strictly the difference in cost between them.
Last edited by Jim Becker; 10-03-2019 at 9:34 AM.
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