Software : Punch! Landscape, Deck & Patio Designer V12

Software : Punch! Landscape, Deck & Patio Designer V12

Punch! Landscape, Deck & Patio Designer V12

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Punch! Landscape, Deck & Patio Designer V12
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2499










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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Punch Software
EAN: 0664446975003
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Punch! Software
Manufacturer: Punch! Software
Model: 97500
Publisher: Punch! Software
Release Date: November 12, 2007
Sales Rank: 2499
Studio: Punch! Software



Features:
  • Graphic Design + Multimedia Software; for Windows
  • Windows XP Compatible
  • Media Format: DVD
  • Published by Punch Software
  • 5.25 x 1.88 x 7.5 "







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Item Description:
Home Design Software that Lets You Design with Incredible 3D / Step by step information / Deck Wizard / Photo-realistic textures / Plant Database









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Crummy Software that is Hard to Use ...
This software is extremely difficult to use, with this difficulty compounded by the fact that it doesn't always work as it should. I have experience with various CAD programs and understand how things 'should' work. This Punch stuff is far from it. I also write software and agree with the first reviewer: I would be hiding if this were my product. Don't waste your money unless you like being frustrated.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Take a Valium before using ...
If you haven't kicked the dog or beat the spouse recently, you'll want to after using this software. From an ease of use standpoint, this stuff is crap with a capital "S". I write software for a living, and if I wrote this, I would expect to have users with pitchforks and torches outside my door by nightfall. From what I can tell, this product can (or would like to) do some pretty sophisticated things for software in this price range. They even give you a nice thick user guide and some video tutorials to help you get started using the various designers. It's not enough. Plan on spending more time wrestling with this software than you'll spend actually building your house or deck or patio. Plan also to spend a lot of time in the Punch Software forums asking and reading questions. That's how I learned that, since there's no actual patio designer despite the name, you can use the deck designer to create a patio. You know, just create a deck and remove the steps, railings and skirting, change the wood to some other material, and there you have it.

If you're in prison, you might want to try to get the warden to pony up for this product to while away the time. On second thought, don't! It will make your sentence seem longer than it actually is.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good program, covers the basics ...
Used for landscaping yard, generally easy and definitely helped in selecting a final layout. Video tutorials are good but there is lots to learn so resorted to finding how some aspects of the program worked via Google searches. Plant pictures seem overrated - every plant is shown in full bloom even though many only bloom for one month a year. Makes it difficult to see how landscape will really look at different times during the year. Has nice function for laying out a sprinkler system. All in all a very good program for the price.


V12 Designer Patio & Deck Landscape, Punch!




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