Alpha Development
Posted: 10 Oct 2018, 10:28
Has development stopped on the alpha version?
No, there are things currently in progress, but work was suspended for a while due to the wild firesabecker wrote:Has development stopped on the alpha version?
Hi,pjr wrote:No, there are things currently in progress, but work was suspended for a while due to the wild firesabecker wrote:Has development stopped on the alpha version?
Peter
Yes; there are some new features currently pre-alpha; there's also a lot of fault fixes from the V2 alpha which are on-going.walker wrote:any progress?
+1abecker wrote:Any updates on how V2 alpha is coming along?
I've run Kisslicer under a variety of Linux OSes since just about the time it was released and I'm now running V2 Alpha under a 32-bit WINE environment with 64-bit MX-Linux. Kisslicer has never struck me as a proggy that needs all the turn-key support (bloat) of an appimage. (Have you ever experienced waiting for a recent Cura appimage to load?) Jonathan seems to pretty much "roll his own" to create "drag, drop, and click" convenience, speed, and reliability right into Kisslicer, which is a very rare thing today!smalluseful wrote:And will there be a Linux 64 bit appimage of it?
I support the question, I just recently bought the Premium version and now I don’t understand Jonathan working on the development of the program or abandoned the slicer. Many of my friends say that something is wrong with the program, the author does not come here at all and does not answer questions.harrygeier wrote:HI,
again , i raise the question..what is the current status of development ??
Does Jonathan do anything on it ? Can we expect that will be actively developed in future ?
If Jonathan does not have time or does not have the will to continue , maybe making it opensource is an option ?
I know it is usable, creates to output , still , it lacks lot´s of additional features that make sense and it´s graphics are not really attracting. 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, combined with the ( which i personally like much ) uncommon parameter assembly .
anyone who knows anything ??