QuailRiver
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since May 2008
Posts: 1,640
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Post by QuailRiver on Mar 18, 2019 16:41:39 GMT -5
Very happy Larry The only thing that might be a problem is that it can't save in the .gem format. It can open Gemcad .gem files but it only saves as .gcs files. Really the only time this could be a problem is if you wanted to share a faceting diagram with someone who didn't have the program, no different to sharing a .gem file with someone who didn't have gemcad I suppose, just print it out and hand them a paper copy. Have you had a play with the trial version, it's fully functional, just expires in a month? Thank you for the quick response! I haven't used the free-trial yet but wanted to check in with your progress before I did to see if you were still happy with it. I didn't want to invest any time into the program if it had too many bugs but it sounds like it's a good program. I don't think that it not saving files in .gem will be an issue for my purposes. Thank you again for your input! Larry C.
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Post by pauls on Mar 19, 2019 2:55:04 GMT -5
When you get it do the tutorial to test cut a standard brilliant in the program, that gets you up and running very quickly. The program is reasonably intuitive but following that tutorial gets you familiar with how to do things very quickly.
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