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Post by growthweb // May 27, 2007, 11:15am

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Hello, Iam considering purchasing 7.5. Iam a long time user of earlier versions of truespace. I was wondering if using the 6.6 mode in 7.5 if it is very stable? Does the undo work proplery? Any comments would be so appreciated. I will buy 7.5 just to have a more stable and robust 6.6.


Thanks

Post by 3dvisuals dude // May 28, 2007, 1:00pm

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Hello, Iam considering purchasing 7.5. Iam a long time user of earlier versions of truespace. I was wondering if using the 6.6 mode in 7.5 if it is very stable? Does the undo work proplery? Any comments would be so appreciated. I will buy 7.5 just to have a more stable and robust 6.6.



Thanks



Hi Growthweb,



Since I just purchased the trueSpace7.5 with Vray1.5 package myself after also just having purchased trueSpace 6.6 in February of this year, I can say with absolutely no hesitation whatsoever...



"Go for it, you'll have a few small bumps in the road and a fairly large learning curve ahead of you but you will never regret having made the move, trueSpace7.5 just blows away all earlier versions of trueSpace including trueSpace6.6, there's just no comparison at all."



Are the capabilities of TS7.5 Model-side better than 6.6? Yes, much better and far more stable. Again... go for it, you won't be looking back. ;)



- 3dvisuals dude

Post by TomG // May 29, 2007, 3:02am

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The comments we have received so far suggest that it is indeed more stable in tS7.5 than in native tS6.6.


The Undo tool has not been modified in the tS6.6 side - the new Undo process only applies to the new workspace side (which will in fact give you a lot more than just a more stable tS6.6 with this!).


HTH!

Tom
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