![]() But even with that convenience, I just get annoyed… Later, was able to use Virtual PC and now Parallels with XP to run Windows programs. Until USB connections became popular, I was often forced to use a “real PC” to handle the required parallel port dongle. I could create the two industry standards, DST and EXP with my software, but none of the home formats without going into Windows. However, all the sewing machines needed a PC format. I was fortunate that there was an excellent program for digitizing embroidery designs and I’ve been using it ever since. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, there are surprisingly few embroidery programs for Mac. After all, embroidery is graphical in nature so it seemed like a natural. Ten years later when I started embroidering and digitizing I naturally wanted software that ran on Mac. Yes, “I’m a Mac” has been my refrain for a long time–since March, 1984, to be specific. In case you didn’t know, I am a long-time, die-hard Macintosh user. Finally! Someone actually developed a real program for the rest of us–embroiderers who use Macintosh!
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