![]() Improved DXF support (block insert references, for example, don't load in RDWorks) About 2x faster when navigating complex files ![]() Antialiased rendering (smoothed) and modern look and feel, with draggable / dockable windows Native MacOS and Linux support, and Windows version is 64 bit or 32 bit (RDWorks is 32 bit only) but never have I seen an actual comparison or even a list of things it actually does better than RDW ![]() Unlike RDW, LB can do a lot of the things that CorelDraw can do and not have to learn all this over and over again on different programs. ![]() I learned how to use RDWorks to create most everything and then bought CorelDraw and am still trying to learn all the terminology and tricks of it, so you already have an advantage with your knowledge of these programs.įor a guy like me, it would have been much easier to learn on LB instead of RDW. I just thought how neat and how many possibilities I might be able to open up with when I got a laser. I knew NOTHING about CAD, nodes, matrix, group, ungroup, close path, open path, etc. When you are a little more familiar with the laser and how it works, get the free LB for a month and make the decision then. ![]() I do not know of a list that has been created as a comparison for the two.īut since you already have and know how to use the other programs, I would suggest to create them in those and import them into RDWorks to run your laser for now. ![]()
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