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From: albehany
30 Dec 2020   [#26] In reply to [#1]
Congrats Michael, I am really happy to upgrade thank you so much for your hard work keep it up.
From: Robert (MAESTROROBERTUS)
30 Dec 2020   [#27]
Finally! Ordered, installed, works fine!
From: BurBur
30 Dec 2020   [#28]
Thanks Michael, great work, and Happy new Year!
From: Michael Gibson
30 Dec 2020   [#29]
Thanks very much for the kind words and encouragement everyone! Happy New Year to all!

- Michael
From: showme
31 Dec 2020   [#30]
Great stuff Michael, you've worked towards this for quite a while and the moment is finally there just before leaving this crazy 2020.
Thanks for creating this absolute jewel of software, I'm having so much fun exploring with it :)

Best of wishes!
From: JOOK187 (JAMSOG)
31 Dec 2020   [#31] In reply to [#1]
Well done Sir

Happy New Year 2021 v4 :)


Anyone requiring MOI3D Software sales or training do let me know...

email: jamesogston@seeit3d.co.uk
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From: Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
1 Jan 2021   [#32]
Hey, Well done!

I purchased V4.0 very recently :-)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
1 Jan 2021   [#33]
English

Introduction to Moi
http://moi3d.com/4.0/docs/moi_introduction.htm

Manual Online ( also inside the prog by F1) http://moi3d.com/4.0/docs/moi_help.htm :

Manual PDF Online http://moi3d.com/4.0/docs/moi_help.pdf

Also in French!
https://moiscript.weebly.com

Happy new year & Modeling!


From: KENMO
1 Jan 2021   [#34] In reply to [#33]
Great news. I just upgraded to ver 4 after reading about it on one of the Blender discords I frequent (Blender addon Fluent Power Trip). Love MOI3D!!!!
From: George (GKSL4)
1 Jan 2021   [#35]
Happy New Year
Updated !
Thanks Michael for your hard work and support.

George
From: Lewis3D
2 Jan 2021   [#36]
Congrats Michael, that is great Milestone.

I just wish i knew about his 3 days ago (some newsletter/notification maybe for future :)?) so i can squeeze in expenses (for upgrade price) in 2020 instead 2021.
From: 3image
2 Jan 2021   [#37]
Congrats to you, Michael, I almost thought it's never going to happen. ;-)

Purchased the upgrade immediately.

Thanks and a happy new year to you all!
From: VG (VEGASGUITARS)
2 Jan 2021   [#38] In reply to [#1]
Congratulations on the fantastic new release Michael!
From: surferdude
3 Jan 2021   [#39]
Thank you! Michael for this wonderful software. Purchased a new license instead of upgrading! ;) Well deserved!
From: Michael Gibson
3 Jan 2021   [#40] In reply to [#39]
Wow thanks very much surferdude & everyone! Happy new year! :)
From: wastzzz
3 Jan 2021   [#41]
Congratulations! I have purchased the license, but I'll be frank, the amount of time you took is ridiculous.
I hope after this major overhaul, everything will be simpler.

Looking forward to see more tools to make Moi a production tool:
- line types, hatches
- groups and instances
- layouting

Happy new year! May this and your other projects be successful, in health and fun.

All the best,
Massimo.
From: Michael Gibson
3 Jan 2021   [#42] In reply to [#41]
Thanks Massimo! Yes I do expect that the next releases should not take anywhere near so long. I should be able to focus more on feature work for a while instead of platform work.

However, just in general speed of development is not a high priority for me. I prefer to go slowly and focus on quality and on avoiding bloat.

This particular release has been quite spectacularly slow though indeed. Maybe I should write a "slow software" manifesto like "slow food". ;)

- Michael
From: Larry Fahnoe (FAHNOE)
3 Jan 2021   [#43] In reply to [#42]
> Maybe I should write a "slow software" manifesto like "slow food". ;)

Ah Michael, that's wonderful!

In my opinion, much of the world is too focused upon speed with the predictable consequence that quality and the joys of craftsmanship suffer. My friends and neighbors think I'm nuts with my love of old manual (non-CNC) machine tools because they're all so sloooow and require so much thinking. I just smile. Craftsmanship takes time & that's part of the point of doing it.

--Larry
From: Tover (TOVERMORAN)
3 Jan 2021   [#44]
Congratulations Michael! Can't wait to get stuck in.
From: Lewis3D
3 Jan 2021   [#45] In reply to [#42]
Hehe, yeah it was slow definitely BUT i prefer that slow steady and proper way than what most companies is doing now-days by chasing yearly updates (and that stupid naming scheme of year in advance) and then release small feature-set, bug fixes and new bugs in every release during that rush for 12 months cycle.

You are doing stellar job Michael, especially considering you also maintain/answer forums and e-mails too.

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