![]() Now, I have Brian Bailie’s program, Convert It Mac. But even with that convenience, I just get annoyed… Later, was able to use Virtual PC and now Parallels with XP to run Windows programs. Until USB connections became popular, I was often forced to use a “real PC” to handle the required parallel port dongle. I could create the two industry standards, DST and EXP with my software, but none of the home formats without going into Windows. However, all the sewing machines needed a PC format. I was fortunate that there was an excellent program for digitizing embroidery designs and I’ve been using it ever since. Unfortunately, there are surprisingly few embroidery programs for Mac. After all, embroidery is graphical in nature so it seemed like a natural. Ten years later when I started embroidering and digitizing I naturally wanted software that ran on Mac. Yes, “I’m a Mac” has been my refrain for a long time–since March, 1984, to be specific. In case you didn’t know, I am a long-time, die-hard Macintosh user. Finally! Someone actually developed a real program for the rest of us–embroiderers who use Macintosh! ![]()
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