![]() ![]() I have tried PE Design v6.0 and found it to be a little too basic for some of the design ideas that I have. pes files that my single needle machine can handle, or are they mainly meant for the professional multineedle machines. Are these software packages to advanced for my little machine - ie. I presently have an intermediate level sewing machine - the Brother Innovis 2500D and have no intentions of upgrading in the near future, unless I decide to go into embroidery full-time. So please give me your thoughts on how these two packages compare and if I should even be considering Drawings 4. My feelings are to purchase DecoStudio e1 to "get my feet wet" and after some time learning and becoming an expert (if that is even possible), upgrading to ES - which by then hopefully there will be a newer version. Is there a new ES in the works that will make 2006 obsolete as soon as I purchase it? (unfortunately I have a tendency to always want the newest and the best). But, does it have enough features to complete detailed work? How does it compare to Wilcom ES 2006? Are there significant features missing in DecoStudio and conversely are there features in DecoStudio that are not in ES 2006? My concern with ES 2006 is that it is a couple of years old, and in technological advances, that can be significant. ![]() My current thoughts are to purchase DecoStudio e1 since it seems to be the newest and is a combination of Corel and Wilcom, both very strong products. However, I am leary to purchase Drawings4 as it is no longer supported by Corel (is this a good thing or a bad thing?) I have seen and worked a little on CorelDrawings 3 and see that it has a lot of features, as well as a lot to learn. I am running Windows Vista, so I know that I will probably need to install the service packs to Wilcom ES to get it to work correctly, but I think the other two packages should work as they were released after Vista. I understand that there can be a pretty extensive learning curve with these packages, but I am an advanced computer user and not afraid to take the time to learn. I want to be able to get up and running pretty quickly, but I also want a comprehensive package that will not disappoint me as I am a perfectionist and pay very close attention to details. My apologies for the long message but I have a lot to ask and have been unable to find answers elsewhere. ![]() Hi there - I am just getting started in digitizing and want to make the correct purchase, so please help me decide which software to purchase. ![]()
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