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TOPIC: Choosing the right design software

31 Jan 2007 07:42 #220

Hi: I just started using the quilting program in Artista Designer Plus V.4 and have found I am loving it. Still a lot to learn, but many things are similar to the embroidery part so I am used to it. If you happen to have it give it a try.

Barb
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31 Jan 2007 06:39 #208

I got Quilt Pro 3 a bunch of years ago. Not knowing much about either one. I have used it many times and I think as you get to know the program, you get to use it eassier. But after watching QNN and seeing them work with EQ, I should have gotten that. Maybe now that it has been a few years, I should upgrade to EQ. I tried to upgrade my Quilt Pro, but now it will NOT upgrade on my new computer. The upgrade was a separate disk and it will not load on the new computer.

Donna, LEH,NJ tobylehnj
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EQ6 31 Jan 2007 05:47 #196

I have tried Quilt Pro and found that I didnt much care for it, EQ5 had a learning curve but EQ6 is a dream. Some of the advanced functions may take a while to master but the documentation and tutorials are really good. I think you would be happy with EQ6. I also use Corel Draw quite a bit, I was resistant to it at first but I have designed quite a few patterns in Corel. You can download a demo at their site and try it out.

Drew
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Choosing the right design software 30 Jan 2007 23:51 #180

I have bought Quilt Pro 5 and I am now wondering if I did the right thing and maybe should have bought EQ instead. I am finding it tough going and not very intuitive.

Has anyone else struggled on and eventually loved it? Or - should I change over now while I still have some hair not pulled out? :(
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