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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 3
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InspireXPpro™ is a complete rip/print & plotter oriented program, with an extraordinary user interface. Imagine a workspace that doesn't load up the o/s memory & crash. InspireXPpro™ has it's own memory management system that works in conjunction with XP.
InspireXPpro™ can be used as a stand-alone workspace to render vector art from concept to output, or edit & create .eps. With over 40 import/export filters, moving vector art to & from other mediums is effective & efficient. Our Output Control Center™ (OCC) allows multiple simultaneous machine output. Whether it's printing, plotting or both. InspireXPpro™ can be networked & run as many machines it's provided, all at once. OCC also cycles memory. Load up the jobs to the machines, as many as you want! OCC will spool them out smoothly to the machines buffer. Our print features work best with any cmyk ink/laser/thermal resin printer. A professional program @ an affordable price! Stop by http://www.inspirexppro.com , read all about it & try the demo. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Kansas
Posts: 303
Printer: Mimaki JV3-160S w/ Triangle Inks
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I downloaded your demo, and I'll give it a look. The problem anyone has with swaying us away from our current software is that we have ten years of files saved in their format, if we would ever switch, being able to open our existing files is probably the most important feature to have.
One question though, could you of done a little better on the name? Isn't using Inspire treading a little close to Scanvec's old software title? *edit* Exactly how much of the Scanvec Inspire is this?? Brought back so many now bad memories, don't get me wrong, when I was using Inspire, I loved it, its that I have just gotten used to Flexi now, and heck even the file format is the same. What about installing this on multiple computers?? I ask because it would be nice to have this installed on a notebook, and then possibly on my computer at home, the two instances would probably never be used at the same time. Depending on that and some other things this might be something I will discuss with the boss. Last edited by jayhawksigns : 06-22-2005 at 01:33 PM. Reason: Saving space |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
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In 1999 the trademark for Inspire was abandoned & issued dead status. We then had to wait out the copyright that expired in '02.
I would concur with you about file formats. InspireXPpro™ is not for everyone in that respect. For someone to switch over would require exporting as .ai or .eps & re-save as .sci. The main reason for keeping Inspire involved in the name of the new program was so Casmate & Inspire users identify it as the program they're so used to, & wont have to change their 10+ years of .scv & .sci's. & For most users, changing from Inspire to another program falls under the catagory of brain surgery & rocket science. Back in '01 when the final decision was made to the fate of Inspire due to the merger of Amiable to Scanvec. Our parent company, World Wide Industries purchased Flexisignpro™, Signlab™ & Cocut™ . After extensive review & production testing, no other professional signware was capable of the high output production, or was easier to use & train new employees to use. After repeated phone conversations with S/A about how distinctivley different Inspire is, & what levels of production users need. Along with it's ability to be networked. They offered no solutions. We've done away with dongles. The software is locked by product key #. This allows users to install on multiple machines. As long as the product key matches the company or user to which it is assigned. Getting support & help is not a problem. InspireXPpro™ can be open in the same network on as many workstations present @ the same time. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Kansas
Posts: 303
Printer: Mimaki JV3-160S w/ Triangle Inks
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A question on Flexi -> InspireXPPro you said you would have to export to a different format. In the demo, it shows fs as an importable format, so is fs importable or not?? Other than that, the software looks promising, and I thank you for your timely response.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
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To keep from stepping on any toes, InspireXPpro™ will open .fs version 5X using the import command. Flexi7X can export as fs5X for a smooth transition.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 1
Printer: http://fastfood.siteburg.com
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