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Cutting Master 4

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Frog:
So, I'm on win 7 CorelDRAW X6, currently using Cutting Master 3 on my Graphtec CE6000
What should I expect with CM4?
I guess that until I am sure all is good, I can keep them both on the machine as long as only one is used at a time and likewise, Corel Application Launcher will give me the choice of which to launch, right?

EDIT Nope, I now see in the instructions that I am supposed to uninstall any other versions.

Pangea:
I tried to upgrade to CM4 because it has an inverted registration mark option which would've been great on prism/foil materials. Ended up switching back because it seemed a lot clunkier to me. It may also just be that I'm so used to CM3.

Frog:

--- Quote from: Pangea on November 29, 2018, 04:23:52 PM ---Ended up switching back because it seemed a lot clunkier to me. It may also just be that I'm so used to CM3.

--- End quote ---
I often seem to learn new versions of graphic programs gradually, going back and forth between the old and new.
That's why I was hoping that I could have them both installed at the same time.
According to the manual, that's a no-no

Gilligan:
They switched back to the old programmer... so now it looks and works like CM2 did.

Kind of frustrating, but I think I liked CM2 better.

Frog:

--- Quote from: Gilligan on November 30, 2018, 07:21:17 PM ---They switched back to the old programmer... so now it looks and works like CM2 did.

Kind of frustrating, but I think I liked CM2 better.

--- End quote ---

So, I assume that you learned on CM2, and grudgingly moved from your comfort zone up to CM3.
Whereas, I'm fairly comfortable with my first experience with cutting programs, CM3. What can you tell me that will help me make the plunge?

It often seems a little like growing up digging a song, and not liking a new version as much, while the folks who never heard the original, have the opposite view.
Heck to many old enough to remember, Sean Connery will always be Bond... James Bond.

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