It all started with this email...
"I want to learn to digitize but my software is (___________). I've tried reading the manual but it is very confusing to me. Can I learn from your class even though you have a different software? I don't want to invest the money for your class if it's not going to be a benefit with me on different software. Are they all basically the same process?"
I have shortened her email above to just the "essence" of her question and removed the name of the digitizing program she currently owns. Holly and I don’t believe in saying anything bad about other people or other products. We would rather present truthful and relevant information so you can make informed decisions and then let the chips fall where they may.
The software she referred to is a well-known program that has been around since the 1990’s. Her reference to “your class” is that she is thinking of attending one of our "Digitize In A Day" workshops that we teach around the USA. In those workshops we provide each student with a full working copy of Generations+ digitizing software to use for the day.
Her questions and statements then are...
1) “I haven’t been able to learn digitizing by reading the owners manual.”
2) “Could what I learn in your class be applied to the digitizing software I already own?”
3) “Is the digitizing process the same regardless of the program you are using?”
4) “Are all digitizing programs basically the same?”
I’m going to add in a couple more questions that I am also asked every week to round out the email above with the other commonly asked questions...
5) “How does Generations compare to (__________) digitizing software?”
6) “Do you have a comparison chart of all the different digitizing programs?”
7) “I saw (__________) and it “auto-digitizes” designs... Is it really that easy?”
Those are the basic questions I've answered in...
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