![]() So StitchBuddy is looking better than ever on high-resolution displays. I just released StitchBuddy v2.11 for Mac: This update is supporting new hoops of the embroidery machine Janome MC500e and is introducing a new, flat-styled toolbar with support of Retina displays. ![]() ![]() Please leave a rating / review in Apple’s Mac App Store to support StitchBuddy's development! Please be aware that unfortunately I had to remove the function to delete hidden system files from USB sticks as it did not comply with store guidelines, and StitchBuddy requires OS X 10.9 or higher, now. And if you decide to buy the unlimited StitchBuddy Pro version after your test, registration is only another click away and without delays instantly active.Īnd no worries for existing customers: In the past all StitchBuddy updates were provided for free, and this is not going to change: Install StitchBuddy's free version from the Mac App Store, and it will recognize your existing license code and unlock the Pro version with no additional charge. This version offers all functions, but can only save designs up to 1,000 stitches. Starting today with version 2.12.0 StitchBuddy for Mac is exclusively distributed via Apple's Mac App Store, providing an even better user experience: With one click you can download and install the free version, which updates completely automatically. How about you, do you know Automator? Feel free to comment on StitchBuddy's Facebook page… But it seems only few macOS users know about it, so I will provide some video tutorials with examples with StitchBuddy actions once these are available. In my opinion Automator is a very powerful utility and definitely worthwhile to look into. They can even be linked to folders and perform their actions automatically whenever a file is copied into these folders. exporting PDF files, combining them into a single document, or importing these files into Photos, or converting PES files into DST, or … The options are countless!Īutomator workflows can be used as single applications or as "Services" e.g. I'm currently working on a solution based on Apple's Automator: With this application every user will be able to easily define workflows with embroidery designs, e.g. Sometimes users ask me for a batch conversion feature in StitchBuddy: They want to convert multiple embroidery files into other formats or graphics without the need to repeat the same operation manually for every single file.
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