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#24067

I am wondering which program is better, the Digitizer Pro or Janome Artistic digitizer? My old windows 7 computer is going and I would like to go without a dongle. It would need to work on a MacBook Pro. What is everyone thoughts. I am on the fence on buying the Artistic and selling my Digitizer Pro or keeping the Digitizer Pro and finding another windows 7 computer. Would love help on deciding what would be best for my Memory Craft 15000. Thank you, Pam in Central NY

#24068

You can run Windows on a MacBook Pro using VMware Fusion or Parallels. Either can be had for around $100, but you will need a copy of Windows. If your current computer is HP, Dell, or other “name” brand the Windows on it will not work, so you would need to buy Windows. That’s still less cost than a new Digitizer. Artistic Digitizer on a Mac would come with a learning curve that you could avoid by staying with Digitizer. You could also upgrade your existing digitizer to 5.5 to go dongle-free, once it is available.

#24069

I have Artistic Digitizer and like it very much. The 62 included training videos are done very well. The interface is very intuitive and easy to understand. The only thing it lacks is a quilt design application like the one in Bernina Embroidery 8.

#24082

Digitizer pro cannot create a cut file, however the other can. Keep in mind once you purchase software it usually is for the original owner and not transferable or salelable (if there is such a word). I would stick with what I have if I were you but not all software is compatible with windows 10. What version digipro do you have?

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I am wondering which program is better, the Digitizer Pro or Janome Artistic digitizer? My old windows 7 computer is going and I would like to go without a dongle. It would need to work on a MacBook Pro. What is everyone thoughts. I am on the fence on buying the Artistic and selling my Digitizer Pro or keeping the Digitizer Pro and finding another windows 7 computer. Would love help on deciding what would be best for my Memory Craft 15000. Thank you, Pam in Central NY

#24085

Almost all software that you buy is sold as a license to use the software, not the actual software. However you can sell the media, such as CD, DVD, etc. that the software is sold on. In the case of Digitizer Pro, if it uses a USB dongle then it can be sold as the dongle and the installation DVD. In the case of those with a software dongle selling would require the publisher to transfer the registration, which I doubt any would do. In the past there have been people selling older versions of Digitizer after upgrading to a newer one. Most were not aware that their old dongle was deactivated during the upgrade, making the sold version useless. If buying a used copy of Digitizer it is important to verify that it’s working before completing the sale.

#24089

Both programs have things to recommend them. Which program is ‘best’ is largely personal preference. This is a decision you must make based on your needs.
I would recommend that you upgrade your software to either the latest Janome Digitizer or the Artistic Digitizer. The new features are amazing. Digitizer Pro is several upgrades ago and no longer supported by Janome. (https://www.janome.com/support/general-support/software-support/) Win 7 is also approaching end of life.
Find a dealer who is willing to demonstrate both programs for you. Select the one that feels right for you. We all have our own preferences but only you can pick the ‘best’ for you.
Jean

#24165

Some general thoughts — based on my personal experience (and personal preference — we all have our preferences for all sorts of reasons) Max bet slot.
You do not need to use either of the Janome branded embroidery products with a Janome embroidery machine. In fact the only thing you need is a programme that will make embroidery designs into .JEF stitch / machine files (or .JPX if you particularly want the 15,000 format)
Maybe take a step back and be clear about what you really require — ie. Bookends 12 5 4 — reference management and bibliography software. what you will actually use your digitising software to do and how frequently.
Perhaps a factor in your decision may be whether you want to mostly use the programme for digitising to create (and edit) embroidery designs (including quilting designs). If yes then it’s worth considering the full digitising programmes such as Hatch 2 and Janome Digitizer V5.5.
I have both programmes and my personal recommendation would be to choose Hatch because both the customer and technical and how to support is so much better. Also, bearing in mind the cost of digitizing programmes, I have more confidence in the future of Hatch than in what may or may not be Janome’s future intentions for their branded programme. Macos 10 12 sierra developer preview. Hatch, Janome Digitizer and the Bernina branded programme are essentially the same programme (with a few differences in features) and are written by the Wilcom Company. Hatch is Wilcom’s own version of the programme.
If you’re more into embellishment of craft projects and more occasional use of digitising software, then if you particularly want a Janome branded product, then by all means try the Artistic product.
(My personal view — I’m not a fan because I find it awkward, somewhat clunky and generally an older architecture and inferior product. Like all programmes, in time they are upgraded and rewritten. Personally I prefer the style, logic, capability and architecture of the Wilcom products. It’s very personal and I find the user interface of the Wilcom products more intuitive.)
Currently the machines I use are a Janome 15000 and a Janome 11000 (and I also do some digitising for a friend who uses 2 different Brother single needle machines and a Brother multi-needle machine).
You do not need to use either of the Janome branded embroidery products with a Janome embroidery machine. In fact the only thing you need is a programme that will make embroidery designs into .JEF stitch / machine files (or .JPX if you particularly want the 15,000 format)
My personal ranking of using the 3 programmes is
1. Hatch 2 (Wilcom)
2. Janome Digitizer 5.5 (Wilcom)
3. Janome Artistic Digitizer (Janome branded version built on a Creative Drawings programme)
Compared with a couple of others — bearing in mind using them mainly for digitising designs, my very personal ranking is
1. Hatch 2 (Excellent full featured programme)
2. Embrilliance (as a Value option)
3. Janome Digitizer 5.5 ( Excellent programme, Like Hatch 2 with additional features of Cutwork & Stumpwork, but Janome does not share what it’s plans are for the future of the Wilcom product)
4. Embird (as a Value option)
5. Janome Artistic Digitiser
Cost can be an issue and again if you want to digitise designs rather than just arrange or auto-digitise and edit here and there, then it’s well worth considering Embird (main programme + studio) and also Embrilliance Stitch Artist 3. With Embrilliance, you get both Mac and Windows versions and you can also install the programme on as many different computers/Macs that you own.
If you particularly want to use a Mac, then Embrilliance may be an appropriate choice for you as Embird still has to run on Windows.
Each of the digitising programmes available has some very useful features and tools — so choosing which is the best fit for you for depends on what and how you will use it.
It is well worth taking the time to read all 4 pages of contributions about this topic here for pro / con experiences and views .
Please do not feel that you have to use a Janome branded product just because you have a Janome machine, there may be better options for you, your Mac and your Wallet.
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