Pam Jones
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Date: 1/2/13 7:41 PM Embird is not Mac compatible does anyone know what software to use? |
Nonette
Advanced HI USA Member since 3/11/09 Posts: 175 |
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Date: 1/2/13 7:52 PM Embrilliance is one I know of.
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loti
 
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Date: 1/2/13 8:05 PM Here's another TruEmbroidery. ------ "A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous.”
Coco Chanel
Stash Sewn in 2011 148.5 Yds
Stash Sewn in 2012.... counting...
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SandiMacD
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Date: 1/3/13 2:42 AM And then there's Stitch Buddy. ------ re-living my youth through sewing... |
NonieA1
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Date: 1/3/13 6:04 AM There is Florinai, which is expensive I know, but it has a life time updates without anymore cost. If you attend one of the classes, one gets a steep discount plus all types of goodies at the class. I have taken free beginners class at the local sew & vac and will take intermediate and advance classes this Feb. and March. One also gets free designs each month and one can go back several years to get older designs. I am very happy with my Florinai Pro. |
schmammy
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Date: 1/3/13 9:43 AM Wait! Is Floriani Mac compatible? ------ Indecision may or may not be my problem. -Jimmy Buffet
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PattiAnnJ
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Date: 1/3/13 10:11 AM Embrilliance Bundle |
mssewcrazy
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Date: 1/3/13 10:51 AM That is tempting and I am thinking of getting a mac and will need something to run on it. I wish we could get a thread going of users of this software to get some feedback on how it compares to other softwares. I can not make up my mind what I want to do as regards a new computer. I may just keep using my old current desktop with embird and pick up an ipad. I get so sick of all the computer and software changes -never ending merry go round for embroiderers. Software and computers change a lot but right now neither can catch up to the other it is happening so fast. I decided that I was going to stop with the software upgrades as long as it was possible by having a dedicated computer for my embroidery machines. If I get a mac I would definitely be interested in this software to use on it. |
RipStitcher
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Date: 1/5/13 9:21 AM Quote: schmammy Wait! Is Floriani Mac compatible? Notsomuch....
Unless you're running Parallels or Bootcamp on the Mac.
(I've been to two Floriani classes... pretty sure that's what the instructor said)------ nightowlsally.com
On my radar someday: Babylock Serger, and some machine for travel.
My dearest wish is to have Bernina come out with a machine that doesn't give me a reason to *not* buy it.
2012: New Elna Lotus (mostly for granddaughter), Red Elna Press, Horizon 7700, Gidget 2 Table, Babylock Ellisimo Gold
1970's: Elna SU62 & ElnaPress |
dianals
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 1 member likes this. Date: 1/5/13 6:34 PM I'm running Embird on our Intel Mac through Parallels. |