Electric Quilt is an awesome tool. I have used Electric Quilt, since 1994. In the beginning EQ was only available on floppy disks, and it did not have video tutorials embedded within the software, so each time I used the navigation in the menu, I wrote an index card with directions. In the 1990s it was upgraded and I purchased EQ5 at the Houston International Quilt Festival and have upgraded each time to the current EQ7. Soon I didn't need to refer to the index cards, unless it is something I don't use very often. Of course there are currently, great tutorials in the software. In the beginning, For me, there was a learning curve, but it was easily mastered. If I can do it, ANYONE can. I use this program daily in designing blocks, patterns, planning quilt layouts, printing templates, printing quilt labels and exporting images into Microsoft Publisher for patterns, quilt guild newsletters, stationary, and envelopes. I have upgraded computers several times since 1994, with major crashes on the hard drives. Electric Quilt support has been with me every step of the way, and had invaluable advice each time I experienced a crash. The key is to keep your documentation, and make back-up copies on an external hard drive. If you get stuck contact Electric Quilt support. In addition, I keep a 128g thumb drive specifically for storing Electric Quilt design files. Nothing is more frustrating than losing your work.
Love EQ and I hope you find it to your liking. Regards from the The Texas Wild Horse Desert