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It's also a dice roll as to whether the product will run on XP, the most-used operating system, today (according to MS), at this time, or not.įirst, is my own personal web server. So, I guess it's a wheel spin as to what the price you or anyone else will get on these products. We are told there is no way for us to discount or give away this software. We had checked our website numerous times and saw no change over the last 3 days.
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Our software has always been $49 for Invent and $199 for Design. Why is the shopping cart showing incorrect prices? Now the cart shows Cubify Invent $49 and Cubify Design $199. So I send an email to Cubify support, asking why the difference:Ĭubify website shows these prices on software: The shopping cart shows Invent $49, instead of $39, and Design at $199, instead of $149. It shows Invent prices at $39, Design price at $149.
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stl just fine.Ĭuriosly, on, I visited the Cubify 3d software page. Meanwhile, Cubify Invent is yet another hack out of Alibre. I talked to the software team, and there are compatibility issues with Windows XP and it was never fully tested to run on XP.ĭesign is currently only fully supported on Windows Vista, 7, and 8." "It looks like you are using Windows XP can you confirm? I sent a screen shot of the failure to Cubify support. Well, surprise, surprise, the export failed with some messages. stl file so I could load into ReplicatorG in preparation for printing. Once I had the model drawn and extruded, I went to export the. I had obtained the trial version, installed it, and worked the one actual tutorial from Cubify web page. weird thing is that just days ago, the page for Design showed Windows XP as a supported operating system. Cubify Design is Alibre with a new user interface.