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24-04-2014 #1
Personally, I think it may be until the end of the year until Mach4 and all the hardware vendors are fully up to speed. But I could be very wrong I've had a few different versions of this demo for a few months now. Apparently, the development version they're actually running machines with must be very different than the versions I've been able to play with, as they seemed to still be a long way from release. But if I had to guess, I'd say another 3-4 months before it'll even be for sale?
Gerry
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24-04-2014 #2
Erm . . . I'd be more inclined to say 4-6 month's+ and I reckon it will be 6-12mths before it's anywhere near stable enough to recommend buying. In a lot of cases I'd see no need for some people to even think about upgrading from Mach3.
Where I hope and feel it will really start to show and kick in into high gear is with the hardware vendors. Now the restrictions and quirks of Mach3's core will no longer be the limiting factor I'm hoping we should see some kick arse toys appear.!! . . . . . Unfortunatly this will almost certainly come at a price.
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