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I installed the program on my home desk top Dell which is running Windows 10. The install went fast and without problems. I found the software easy to use. It has characteristics the same as many other types of software. The manual that comes with the software gets you off to a good start. It only took a few sessions to gain a good feel as to how the program works.
I especially like to click & drag of components into the layout. The wide variety of components are to scale and speed up the design process. There was also a link which allowed you to go on-line and download additional components for free. I can not believe the capabilities for such a low price. I installed the program on my home desk top Dell which is running Windows 10.
The install went fast and without problems. I found the software easy to use. It has characteristics the same as many other types of software.
The manual that comes with the software gets you off to a good start. It only took a few sessions to gain a good feel as to how the program works. I especially like to click & drag of components into the layout. The wide variety of components are to scale and speed up the design process. There was also a link which allowed you to go on-line and download additional components for free. I can not believe the capabilities for such a low price. Very steep learning curve with much difficulty getting things to move and turn.
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Once you add a wall, it's hard to stop the program. You have to remember to always press escape. But it certainly does help trying to visualize what a room would look like. We are trying to redesign a kitchen.
It's frustrating, because even buying the retail version from Amazon, there are common things that just aren't in the program and silly things that are - for example, when designing a kitchen, would you design with an island or a drinking glass. There are more choices of glasses than islands! It's turning out to be a help. I've never used one of these layout apps before but I have manually drawn layouts before. I have been able to learn how to use most of it fairly quickly but wasn't immediate or intuitive but that's just fine.
I am having fun learning. I have two outstanding gripes though: (1) windows and non-hinged doors can't easily be seen in many of the lay-out views unless you enlarge it a lot at which point you cannot see the whole project. Making windows and doors a different color from the walls would help, or putting end brackets that stick out slightly from the walls indicating where 'something' is would work; (2) having a slight transparency sliders so furniture could be put on carpets without losing the idea that there's a rug under these thing, etc. Or having the ability to indicate which items go on top or 'in front'; give the user the ability to add or delete categories (I keep putting things in Miscellaneous for lack of anywhere else to put them). I also think there are far too few items that can be used and maybe the styles and designs are a little too specific (using a more generic 'compact car' rather than a specific model, or 'motorcycle' since the place could be housing a Harley-Davidson gang) would work better, maybe even making it more country specific (bathroom facilities in the US differ from those in Japan).
I wish the app came with some general Textures too--fabric, leather, woven, felted, fur, kind of like that to give a real general feeling. Colors should also have some general patterns: plaid, pastel floral, geometric, pencil strips, bold strips, paisley. All this should come in the software and more should be available through downloads, even if there's a slight cost involved for the add-ins.