On Tue, 02 Nov 2010 17:46:11 +1000, hopper
>Pixie <Pixie@AnnWheatley.com.invalid>:sayed
>>On Tue, 02 Nov 2010 10:18:47 +1000, hopper
>>
>>>"luv2sew" <joeb84@hotmail.com>:sayed
>>>>Anyone have a trial copy or the full version. TIA
>>>>
>>>http://www.buzztools.com/buzz-2-Stitches.asp
>>>>
>>>wellllll... I reckon us digitisers will just pack our software away
>>>and go do something else.. :-~
>>>
>>The website was amusing on a couple of levels.
>>Doan pack yer bat and ball away just yet, /grin.
>>
>>You reckon I count on a list of "real" people?? meheheh.
>>
>In the head of a voyeur?
>I say you are so real you smell.. to IT..!
>
Oh gawd... that's just tragic...
If I send a picture... that would clear his sinus... ROFL
>.. as an aside..??
>No attempt to hijack the thread but some (reading)
>may find it interesting to know why IT revisited us (ABCP)
>after such a lengthy break.
>I have been doing some reading across the many froups it
>infests and between all the BS//wishful thinking published
>I have pitched together this sketch of IT's Life those last months
>of 2009 into Summer 2010.
>It left Town.. and likely after the only Internet connection available
>was removed from his one room flat where he lived with his two birds..
>cockatiels,, not shielas.
>
I knewed there would be feathers involved somewhere... /laff
>One can only cause so much destruction
>before even the ISP gets jack of the shit posted.
>He relocated to the south-east of his old location possibly chasing
>warmer climes, in his slip into decrepit old age.
>I say "decrepit" as a shortcut to the plethora of ailments IT says IT
>has.
>The guy (loose use) is a veritable walking pharmacy..!
>If he fell over you would need to call the Fire service to hose him
>down before it was safe to even touch him.. the chemicals, ya noe<g>
>
Ya would use a fire blanket... no use stuffing up the water system by
flushing him down the gutter.... rofl...
It would make the BP thing look like a picnic in comparison.../grin
>Somehow he managed to knock together a humpy from sheets of
>used board, roof it with a few used solar panels and grade a road in
>for his busted old pickup truck.
>What is amazing is he claims he found a woman to share all this with.
>Now.. I am inclined to believe this as it makes sense.
>Who else to do the actual work.. you figure that out..<bfg>
>The poor woman has a problem tho'.
>The hot water service he gave her to install is f'^^ked.
>Full of scale.. probably why it was put in the tip in the first
>place!!
>So now the woman is whingeing herself carnt take a shower.. and
>IT is seeking help on a solution.
>I say... send the guy a bag of pegs.. and another bag in rainbow
>colours.. for her!!
> /PML
>
What happened to that "wife" he reckoned he had?? The one he had
locked in the bedroom until he got hungry and then she had to cook??
She got moved to another cell??
/hahahahahaha... ooh! this is fun!
>>You notice the Lamer diddun have any opinion about the software??
>>
>When it hasn't happened in six years for IT to master MS MOE .. then
>how the heck do you expect any comment from IT.
>I would be surprised if he even managed to download the page..!!
>
/dabs tears of laffter...
>>"Advanced users can also...."
>>Advanced users??
>>
>In "pooter speak" this means "we have economic tutoring available
>for the keen of mind".
>
Oh... I thought they was just sucking up to people...
Anyone that thinks being able to change a colour makes them an
advanced user should just buy the program!
It was made for them!
>Really means.. "if you are dumb enough to buy this shit then we are
>well convinced you are good for more bucks".
>It is Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
>That alone should ring bells :-/
>
A little unfair. But only because ALL the program companies are going
down this road.
The upgrades for 4D alone (and they were downloadable for registered
owners) were over 100 meg sometimes.
That is just ridiculous in the extreme.
It forces a few things. When once you diddun have to have a computer,
now you have to. And you have to know how to drive it.
I have two Hus owner friends who became "forced" to get a computer
just so they could sew.
>>Would I buy it? No. But I preferred to learn a harder program that
>>gave me more options.
>>
>The graphics are good.
>Bzzzzzzzz spent the money on the site<g>
>
Least their IT department are clued in then... that's important!
/rolls eyes.
>Final word for the OP?
>Stick with learning a digitising program.
>
>In those words of Hons de Belzer.
>"We do not cherish that which has not cost us
>longing, labour and love"
> Hons de Belzer 1796
>
>
>-0-
>
A word about the graphics may be in order also??
You and I both know, if you have only a basic digitising program, then
good (read excellent) graphics are a must.
Cliptropolis are a supplier of clipart to digitisers.
They have smooth lines and minimum "fussy" stuff.
Having art included in the package tells me they want you to cut your
teeth on good stuff first. That way, when you import your fuzzy
outline of a puppy and it ain't so good a result, then you'll wonder
what you did wrong and not blame them for any inadequacies.
Pixie :-))
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