As sad as it sounds, I bowed down and purchased the Windows version. It was on sale at Daz3D and I had just gotten a big check from a client, so it was my reward for it. I have Parallels and loaded it there.
The sad part is it feels like a little bit of my soul is ripped from me when trying to use Windows. It looks better, but it's slow (I can boot into it natively with BootCamp), it lacks responsiveness massively, and it just seems anti-intuitive at times. I use coherence so I don't have to look at the interface too much, but that doesn't fix the speed issues and the lack of response. I hate clicking on something to open it and it takes forever to see anything happen. I've been caught clicking it multiple times thinking it didn't get it the first time only to get three copies running. Then when I don't do that and click once and wait... it sometimes never comes up and I have to do it a second time. It's sad that software is only Windows only, but I understand the lack of resources, especially time and money, when you rarely get that effort back due to the lack of sales. I know they have done Mac versions in the past and I've purchased them. If he made a Mac version, I'd probably purchase it again just so I don't have to deal with Windows, but in previous posts he made it pretty clear that there most likely will never be a Mac version. Kinda sux. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "FaceGen" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
