


Vectric will buy it back for the full amount and apply it toward the upgrade to Aspire. If they are not, I would grab VCarvePro, work with it a while and then if you need to upgrade to Aspire, you can. I would look at VCarvePRO and make the comparisons with Aspire to see if the added features are necessary for the products you want to design and build. I like the packages that Vectric puts out and feel they give a ton of versatility. We have accounts that run Cabinet Vision, and have a shop getting set up on CabinetSense, a SketchUP plug-in. I use Vectric VCarvePRO and Aspire and like it. The folks at the Yeti Plant use Fusion and like it. But to be efficient, they have to think like YOU do and the processes should make sense. It does not mean that the software doesn't work, because they certainly do. I have tried some of the packages as you mentioned, and didn't get very far into them, but didn't stay with them because I didn't care for the way the software was laid out or the processes that you had to do to get to a certain point. The software has to think the way you do. Software is always very difficult to make a hard recommendation on.
