Right now it feels as if it is a bunch of kids trying to run a company. I would say, stay away until they get their act together.
Nice functions but the lack of support and idiotic implementation of the requirement to have an internet connection for the product to work makes it completely useless.
#Simplify3d product key generator software#
neither will your product - if you do not have a working internet connection, this POS software is NOT going to get you past the login screen. Emails to their published support e-mail address return with "user unknown" and there is no phone number of course either.Įven if you want to reset your password, the function on the website does not work and. Now, if you actually need support, there is really none. It will take them half a day to send you a download link (you need an account on their website) and you will need to send them many nasty e-mails to wake them up and get you the product you bought. This software is compatible with most des. It is used to slice 3d model and general G-Code, then G-Code will be sent o the 3d printer for manufacturing physical objects. Well, the software is decent, but their support is pathetic (in friendly words.). Answer (1 of 7): Some Free software packages Cura Free Ultimaker Cura is an open source software, and it is free of charge. Especially if you were expecting back some type of a signifiant response that required time on the evaluators part that you weren't also paying them for. But just to review/evaluate/get opionions from key individuals or industry players, I wouldn't expect you to charge them. If the copies you were avised to give away were for eventual production use, then yes you should be compensated once they were put into production use. The above is in general and it wasn't aimed specifically at you.
#Simplify3d product key generator full#
The form (and the world in general) is full of stories where developers and merchants seem to fall off the face of the earth for periods of time if not forever, so there's no guarantees that someone would get their money back. But I'm not going to give someone a free loan of my money that I have to beg to get back if/when the software doesn't suit my needs for whatever reason. Or a crippled restrictued feature version.
Money up front and if you don't like my product I'll take it back and issue a full refund.So only people that have paid for a product have a right to "bash"/give critical evaluations?įor software, I'd refuse to pay for a product just to evaluate it. From then on I took a different approach. I quickly learned that no money equals no commitment and my product actually got bashed by people who didn't care if it worked or not. Lots of people advised me that I needed to give away a few to key players in the industry. Years ago I developed a computer based product.