![]() The Offset tool now works more as you might expect although the incremental distances are still a quarter of an inch when using the default settings.The Line Segment Overcut is now in plain view on the Send Panel and easy to find (amen!).The Send Panel still needs tweaking especially when using the more advanced features like "Action By: Color/Fill/Layer".Highly requested fixes following V4.0 - like a revamp of the Send Panel - have been addressed making it much more straight forward and user friendly. Here's the full list of new features in V4.1.In-Studio access of font characters and glyphs ( Designer Edition feature).Conical warp ( Designer Edition Plus feature).Exporting as an SVG/JPEG/PDF ( Silhouette Studio Business Edition feature).There have been great strides in adding new features in V4.1 (not all in standard edition of Silhouette Studio) and I think they're hands-down the most impressive we've seen: ![]() The hope with the 4.1 Open Beta release is a wider pool of users will help pinpoint issues and speed up the process on fixing them ahead of the full release. Please keep in mind Silhouette Studio V4.1 is still in beta so it's expected there will be some bugs still to workout. It's so, so tempting though.and that's honestly my fear. I also can't help but point this highly anticipated version of the software was released late Friday, as we go into a weekend when Silhouette America's customer support is closed. Right now it's not ready (in my humble opinion) and I would strongly suggest you hold off on downloading it. ![]() I think the new features in Silhouette Studio V4.1 are off the charts. If you have any specific questions, feel free to leave a comment below or visit me on Facebook.I'm all about V4.1. I love what I can do with my upgraded software and it’s a decision I don’t think you’ll regret. If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your software, I hope this comparison has been helpful to you. Ability to export files as SVG, PDF, or JPEG (Note: Silhouette Design Store files cannot be exported as SVGs.).adjust the rhinestone spacing and orientationĪLL features of Basic Edition, Designer Edition, and Designer Edition Plus, PLUS:Īdditional supported file types.place your rhinestones along a path, as a fill, or individually.view rhinestone designs with a photo-realistic preview.Isolate placement stitch to create cut lines for fabric (applique projects).Import most major embroidery file types (PES, DST, EXP, JEF, and XXX).Ability to organize fonts into folders and subfoldersĪLL features of Basic Edition and Designer Edition, PLUS:.Ability to adjust the center of rotationĪdditional supported file types.Ability to transfer properties from one shape to another using the eyedropper tool.Ability to import custom fill patterns to library.Advanced Trace features (Trace by Color and Magnet Trace).This license key is for ONE USER only and is directly linked to your Silhouette account. Purchasers of an upgrade receive a license key that can be applied on up to THREE personal computers. Font Style lists include frequently used and recently used fonts.Ability to send designs to be cut on your Silhouette SD, Portrait, Cameo, or Curio.Ability to trace images and convert to cuttable shapes.Ability to create designs using shapes, images, fonts, etc (including Print & Cut designs). ![]() Ability to cut shapes from the Silhouette Design Store.MSRP: FREE (You do not have to own a machine to download the software.) But how do you know which level is right for YOU? To help you decide, here’s a summary of each edition and it’s included features: STANDARD FEATURES Basic Edition With the release of Version 4.1, there are now more reasons than ever to consider upgrading. When I decided to become a licensed instructor, I upgraded to Business Edition – yet I only had to pay for the incremental price difference between Designer Edition and Business Edition, not the full price of Business Edition, which is another thing I love about the Silhouette America software! I purchased Designer Edition at the same time I bought my original Cameo and it has been money well spent. While updates are free, an upgrade must be purchased. Upgrades, on the other hand, are different levels of software and each level adds to the basic features of Silhouette Studio®. In a nutshell, updates are fixes and enhancements to the program and there’s never a charge for them. The terminology used in connection with Silhouette Studio® can be quite confusing – especially when it comes to UPDATES vs.
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