

There was a serious bug in early 2017 release for selecting and editing text from pre 2017 CDR's to the point what when zoomed in on the text, your selection highlight made it impossible to know what text you were selecting to edit. In fact, I use my tablet way more now to the point my mouse drawing skills are getting rusty. I do use a drawing tablet and it works fantastic with 2017. They also do not have an export plugin for Coreldraw 2017 and SignCut 1.9.7 yet.Probably won't either and instead push 2.0. If anyone can find a price, let me know because I've been through every page and link on it and found nothing of value. There is no sales information on the 2.0 website.

I can't believe this company has taken such a nosedive after launching their new product.

Not that I have a SC dongle or anything, but still, if I had one, I'd be mad since it says "lifetime" (lifetime meaning only for 1.96.7 it seems.LOL!)Īll in all their new website is such a mess that I can't see how they're getting any sales on 2.0 except on repeat customers whose licenses have expired.

So I think that means the SC 1.9x dongle holders are out of luck with 2.0. Their new SC2 website STILL doesn't have prices up, a shopping cart, or mention that the dongle edition of 1.9x DOES NOT SUPPORT SignCut 2.0 (saw this blurb buried on the SC1 website). So it's been a month now since they officially launched SignCut Pro 2.0 final (since June 16, 2017). It could be they need to update their software too. You may need to contact Vinylmaster and get some help from them too (whoops missed that you already tried this in your initial reply - I'm doing too many things at once). I didn't want to go through the hassle of Windows 10 and so I stayed on Windows 7. But I haven't actually done this myself, just read about it. It's a text link and very easy to miss.Ībsolute worst case is you can probably use Oracle VirtualBox to setup a VM environment for Windows 7 as a guest running in a Windows 10 host configuration. Oh, and a tip, look in the comments section in that table and download the executable. That's the real deal with always the latest working drivers. You can get the latest drivers from here: Īnd specifically the Virtual Com Port drivers (VCP) v2.12.28 ( ) from īookmark that site. They support all kinds of OS versions including Win 10. I am only on Windows 7 (by choice) but I think you should try and update the FTDI driver.
