
I think Vision was easier to monetize because there were several add-ons to sell, where-as Ware was an all-included package. When Planit came along and bought-up both of the top-selling programs, they chose to showcase Vision, and then basically shelved Cabnetware.

Not only did Vision seem to require twice as many, or more, clicks to get the job done, but the clicks required far more screen travel too… it was hard to watch- much like smoke blowing into my eyes! Whatever balloons & ribbons they tied to that thing are not worth it in my opinion.

OMG it is not even close after seeing that, I would not take Vision if you gave it to me for free. Together we designed about 10 kitchens worth of cabinets to be cut on his cnc. I was shocked after working with a friend who is an expert Vision user, using their top program. Hands down Cabnetware is faster, easier, and more intuitive to use than Cabinet Vision in my experience. Why doesn't Vero/Planit take both of these programs and take the ease from ware and technology from vision and make one program?Has anyone used both of these programs? I am still not convinced that vision as that much better.ĩ/15/13 #6: has anyone used cabnetware and gone. I understand there are some features in vision that are better and I have seen them but it seems the ease of use in ware out weighs them. You can make a modification to a cabinet in ware so easily and in vision you have to go through so many steps it's unreal. I can do a drawing much much faster in ware than vision and it also seems that ware is so much more user friendly. We are constantly told that ware is 90's technology and vision is the new thing. We are currently doing all drawings using vision but I don't see how it is any faster than ware. We have used ware for over 10 years now and recently purchased vision.

I'm just wondering if anyone has used cabnetware software and switched over to cabinet vision software.

Has anyone used cabnetware and gone to cabinet vision
