I will have to check out this machine, never heard of it
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Hi, I have the 4D pro upgraded from the 3D. Love it. Would have to seriously compare it with the 5D to see if I would really be ahead of the game.
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What is embird, never herd of it.
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I have 4D Professional and use it all the time. There are parts I do not know how to use but take a class every month to learn more.
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http://www.vsmsoftware.net/Registration/3D/Updates.htm for anyone with new computer that still does not have the patch for 3d software to get in through Windows 7
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I agree with jeank(from pg1) and go with Embird( www.embird.net ) will tell you all about the program; there are other sites that sell the program for all less than what the home website does. It will do everything that the other programs do, and even if you buy tutorials to learn how to better use the program, you still won't come anywhere close to what 5D cost! I had Pedesign for years along with Embird because Embird could do things PeD couldn't. Now I have a Viking emb machine and I am so glad I have Embird because I don't need anything else. I can pull apart designs, change colors, convert formats of most of the major formats except .art and the other Bernina formats. And for re-sizing designs and adjusting density of a design, you can't get a better program than Embird to do that! There's a free demo that will let you see what the program will do, it doesn't really work so you can't save a design and use it but it will give you some idea how the program works. And there are great Yahoo and Facebook groups who are great for answering questions. Chris
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And I forgot to mention, if you're not interested in learning how to digitize; you only need to buy Embird Basic. It will allow you do everything I mentioned above but not digitize. And that is what is so nice about Embird, only have purchase what you want! There are other parts of the program that you can purchase like Iconizer and Font Engine but I've not purchased them so I can't say anything about them. I have had Embird for nearly 15yrs and wouldn't take anything else even if it was given to me. Chris
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Originally Posted by romanojg
(Post 4780235)
I just got the Ruby but havn't gotten the money to get any version yet and I don't see that changing in the near future. I was lucky enough to get the machine on payments so it'll be awhile before I get any software. Right now I'd take any version if I could afford it just to start learning. From what I've heard I'd buy the mid range one; the cheapest one for 5D does very little and I doubt that I could afford the professional level. I've been told what all it can do and I'd love to be able to play.
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Originally Posted by nabobw
(Post 4782978)
I have 4D Professional and use it all the time. There are parts I do not know how to use but take a class every month to learn more.
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