Its been a couple of year's since I bought it.  But they did price it on 
request.  Roughly as I remember, Cad was free, 2.5 d was about $150.  I 
was and hope to get back to, trying to build a 5 axis machine.  Family 
Heath problems put that on hold.  2.5 d to my best recall does get you 
indexing on a fourth axis.  What it doesn't give you is cutting while 
moving all axis.  One thing about Synergy.  The default values for 
cutting speed etc. were based on production milling with production 
equipment and tooling, so you need to adjust the values for a typical 
home brew mill.

Hubert

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