
The left and right side of the application feature simple toolbars which you can use to adjust the appearance of your signs, as well as insert or eliminate items from the design. However, the extensive documentation and the video tutorials can assist anyone in quickly learning how to best benefit from its multiple functions. VinylMaster Xpt displays a fairly complex interface, making it less approachable for individuals with limited or no experience with such software. Choose the preferred running modeįollowing an installation process of a moderate length, you can launch the utility and choose the preferred mode, either 'Expert Mode (Advanced Tools)', 'Production Mode (Streamlined)' or 'Cutting Mode (Hides Advanced Tools)' afterward, you can press the 'Run Program' button, enabling you to start working with it.ĭespite its extensive functionality, during testing, VinylMaster Xpt did not prove particularly heavy on the system's resources, working quite well and encountering no delayed response times or freezes. You can’t just change you policies to suit yourself at the expense of your customers.VinylMaster Xpt is a comprehensive and efficient application designed mainly for professionals in the field of signmaking, as it can be used in a wide array of situations, like in designing banners, posters, stickers and countless other objects, with impressive looks and interesting effects. Now don’t get me wrong, I like the software, and I used to recommend it to other sign people, but I don’t feel very happy about this and would not buy anything else from your company on the basis of this. I also know another signmaker who uses the software who had trouble getting his version 2.0 upgraded to 2.5, but he did in the end, but didn’t find it easy from your side. When I got back in touch a few years back to avail of the free upgrade to a newer version I was told that the free upgrade no longer applied and I would have to pay, which I declined. When I bought it I was promised future upgrades to newer versions would be free, and the rip would be free as well when it was ready.

I was one of the first to buy VMP in the UK i believe, back around 2000, and have used it ever since (had it sent over from the states as you didn’t have a UK distributor at the time). I use VMP version 2.0 for all my vinyl work.
