![]() Yes it has radiused commands in it but for the most part it is very limited. It does not really handle radiused things well at all. The software works well, it allows you to create MOST things you would need. As others have said it has a steep learning curve and that is coming from someone who has many different CAD and CAM packages learned over the years. Have been using Mozaik for almost a year now. It fits our small shop well, in both in capability and budget. The one thing I've learned about Mozaik is there is almost always a way to accomplish what you want to do, though sometimes getting their is confusing. Make use of that, iris the only easy to give it a fair shake. Your initial purchase comes with two or three hours of training. I've been using it for about 20 months and have done probably 8 hours of training. Training is $75 an hour versus $150 for CV. You're not going to sit down with any unfamiliar software and knock it out immediately. ![]() Learning curve is steep, but not rocket surgery. It's not perfect, but I feel the shortcomings of each option is about the same. Three seats costs me $175/month, $2100/year. It's good software, especially for larger shops posting parts to lots of machines, but they are a horrid company to deal with. That $30k is gone, your key is worth absolutely nothing if you decide to pull the pin next year. You'll lay out $30,000, give or take, to CV and have to pay a couple grand a year to maintain it. ![]()
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