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How to Choose the Right Embroidery Digitizing Software?

Topic: SoftwarePublished May 1, 2012

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If you have a list of embroidery software and you are trying to choose the right embroidery digitizer for your custom embroidery design business, then there are a lot of factors that you must consider over and above the price. The first step to learn about the embroidery digitizing software is to search online for information about the software. User reviews and forums are a great source of information when it comes to digitizing embroidery.
Features: Software vary in terms of features offered – while some offer just the option to create simple designs others offer more complex capabilities to digitize embroidery that is more intricate and based on scanned pictures or images. Decide on your software based on your current skills and also on what you plan to offer in the near future in terms of embroidery digitizing service. You must also decide what kind of embroidery digitizing you want to do and choose a software that offers those features. For example, some software allow you to download images from the internet and directly use them, while others require you to have a scanner and will accept only scanned images.
Compatibility: One of the major things that you must check for is OS compatibility of the software that you plan to purchase. While some digitizing embroidery software have versions that can be used with different operating systems, others can be used only with specific operating systems such as either Windows or Mac.
Software Options: When you are comparing embroidery digitizer software, you need to look at what are the artistic options available in each. Some software lets you digitize only basic drawings and logos. Advanced embroidery digitizing software allows you more flexibility in terms of the ability to vary thread density, stitch types and use multiple fonts to digitize logo that may be more intricate than a simple image.
Customer Support: When you compare the price of software, you also need to look at what is the kind of post sales support that you would receive. Good software companies would offer you 24/7 support to address any queries that you may have. Other support initiatives include detailed documentation, online help forums and professional digitizing advice in the form of tips and tricks.
Warranty: You must also compare the warranty and bug fixes as well as the frequency of upgrades offered by the software company.
In short, whenever you buy a embroidery digitizer look for a slightly larger range of features than you plan to use currently. This is because you will most likely start to offer a wider range of services as soon as you establish your embroidery digitizing service successfully. At that point in time, it may be a costly proposition to buy totally new software and spend the time and effort to learn it. It will be much easier to just upgrade your existing software, which you are comfortable with using. Remember that the success of your embroidery digitizing business depends largely on how good your software is.

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We here at Glider Digitizing, work with a sole aim to offer outstanding designs along with superior quality. All our services are based at embroidery digitizing where in we also undertake complicated designs. To know more about our other services like embroidery digitizers visit http://www.gliderdigitizing.com/.

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