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pjr
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frozen.rabbit wrote: 14 Mar 2020, 12:41 looking like a ghost town around here.....
Well, there are two of us ...

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pjr wrote: 14 Mar 2020, 13:54
frozen.rabbit wrote: 14 Mar 2020, 12:41 looking like a ghost town around here.....
Well, there are two of us ...

Peter
Well, there are three of us... :D
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there are 4 of us
I would love to hear if there is any progress on the alpha development
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Ditto
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percar wrote: 15 Mar 2020, 20:08 there are 4 of us
I would love to hear if there is any progress on the alpha development
There has been a very small amount of progress this year, but it's mainly "under the hood" stuff so far.

Pretty sure Jonathan will get a new alpha out as soon as he can.

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New alpha released yesterday, V2a2.0.6. which can be found in the Dropbox Alpha releases folder. Hoping to see the release notes or change log soon.
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pjr wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 09:44
harrygeier wrote:I was talking to someone who left it out in a comparision of slicers in a magazine lately. He said he avoided it , due to it´s awful graphics and other UI issues
Well that's the worst excuse I have ever heard. Probably just an excuse for laziness :(
That's a shit excuse for sure. Different as it is KISSlicer is still easier to use than the others. And I've tried most of them.
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I'd be hesitant to mention this one too. The forums are practically dead, and the alpha thread is two years old. Not something that inspires confidence in someone who has the trust of his readers to consider. I paid for this slicer to help support it, but I don't feel good about that any more.
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Abom wrote: 06 Dec 2020, 18:58 I'd be hesitant to mention this one too. The forums are practically dead, and the alpha thread is two years old. Not something that inspires confidence in someone who has the trust of his readers to consider. I paid for this slicer to help support it, but I don't feel good about that any more.
Not certainly in that way. The last update was 2020-05-12. I hope everything is fine with the author. I would not like to lose the program. The owner of the premium version himself.
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