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Subject: DecoStudio

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Palindrome User is Offline
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04/29/2008 8:16 AM Alert 

I'm an Ethos software user and I'm thinking about changing to DecoStudio, I was wondering about the manual digitizing tools in the DecoStudio package, are these tools strong enough to manually digitize. Also how is working with fonts? working with Fonts in Ethos software is ridicules!

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04/29/2008 12:29 PM Alert 
Hi Palindrome,

Yes it has a series of digitizing tools including
- Fusion Fill (Multiple-stitch angles and holes)
- Input C (Satin column stitch)
- Run stitch

It has Wilcom's lettering engine and includes pre-digitized fonts and TTF support. Automatic kerning, baselines and of course size and width control. Also has center-out for caps.

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04/29/2008 11:20 PM Alert 
the manual digitizing tools in the DecoStudio package, are these tools strong enough to manually digitize
Yes. You can fill practically anything with Fusion Fill, it rocks. If you've never heard of Fusion Fill, check this out:
http://www.bigembroidery.com/embroidery-software.htm

Also how is working with fonts? working with Fonts in Ethos software is ridicules!
I haven't had the displeasure of working with Ethos, just from that comment I am at least 95.6% sure you'll find DecoStudio to be easy. But I've never used any lettering product apart from Wilcom's, so I don't really have a point of comparison... like... how hard is it supposed to be anyway?
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