Limitations of Moi3d?
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 From:  BG (DOLPHIN)
10927.26 In reply to 10927.25 
Wow, 18yrs! Impressive run for sure!
It seems your software flies under the radar a bit. I never heard of it, till one artsy guy mentioned to check it out. I will surely spread the word.

Seems very labor intensive to deliver such a product today with so many operating systems, processors, tablets, pens, languages, file comparability, support, etc. I assume this must be a full time endeavor?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
10927.27 In reply to 10927.26 
Hi BG,

re:
> It seems your software flies under the radar a bit. I never heard of it, till one artsy guy
> mentioned to check it out. I will surely spread the word.

Yes I rely heavily on word of mouth so I appreciate that!


> Seems very labor intensive to deliver such a product today with so many operating systems,
> processors, tablets, pens, languages, file comparability, support, etc. I assume this must be
> a full time endeavor?

Yup, it's been full time for all 18 years.

Thanks, - Michael
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 From:  wimverbe
10927.28 In reply to 10927.1 
hi BG,

happy new year!

I am a woodworker too and using a CNC, and a can reassure you, MoI3D is the only app you need for this. I have been using MoI for over 16 years now, and never had a situation where it felt short. yes, parametrics would be nice but not indispensable.
And believe me, Moi has one of the smoothest learning curves I encountered in my 35 years of using 3D software. Its interface is simple and yet totally versatile, and there are lots of nifty things that make the use very intuitive and productive.

oops, I was lying... for organic woodworking projects I use Blender, an open source software that exports STL files. But organic isn't really CAD, is it...

bottom line: you will love MoI as soon as you get the hang of it, emphasis is on 'soon' ;-)

wim
Ghent, belgium

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
10927.29 
If you want some rustic SubD modeling that be possible directly inside Moi! ;)
https://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=9689.1

If you want a true SubD prog with the same interface than MOI !!! And direct Import / Export between the 2 applications (<-->) and with a shortest learning curve than Blender!!!
free Rocket3F https://www.rocket3f.com

EDITED: 2 Jan 2023 by PILOU

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