The 3D title is ok and gives a different look in titles. At least one of them was on my wishlist of VS11. Personally I'm looking forward to using some of the new features for a couple of projects that are already in development. Otherwise continue to use your current version. If these *IMPROVEMENTS* are for you, then consider upgrading. Since then at least one poster has confirmed that VS 2018 works faster than VS 11. I mentioned earlier in this thread that any new features are only of any use if you wish to use them. can anyone elaborate whats better or changed? OBB wrote:I followed the link above but other than it being an upgrade offer, I don't really see any detailed information about what been *IMPROVED*. I'd suggest that you give this a ty rather than blame Corel for your software not installing. Once done I was then able to backup everything and then wipe her main drive. Rather than just backup all the documents, etc., first, I installed Windows on a separate drive and proved that I could install everything successfully for her. It's a great way of cleaning up a computer and enforcing a good backup system. My way of dealing with this is to periodically completely wipe my main drive and install everything from scratch once more. The messages you get from Windows are all too often insufficient to identify and correct the problem. The issues could be caused by some innocent software product you installed or an update which didn't go as smoothly as you thought that it might have done. There can be issues with the installation and there can be some nasty which you may have picked up. In my experience though, M$ Windows is a real PITA when it comes to installing software. I suspect your issue was caused by something else that could have been resolved. Ok I started with VS X7 and the upgrade to VS X8 went reasonably well. When I was forced to go up from V6 to V8, V8 would not install correctly (even after Corel support & remoting via multiple session they couldn't even have it run on my main, A 2016 Dell XPS i7) and I had to wait until 9 came out so I could even use VS again (as V6 will not run on win10) I know when I monitor my system VS9 rarely utilizes the GPU while the CPU reads off the charts. Is VS going to actually use the GPU in conjunction better with the CPU. I see it specifies NVIDIA is in the description now, but why?. I see Corel stating 11 has improved performance for editing & rendering. which it does good but kind of a PITA & machines only last so long considering it's almost 25 years old (LOL) I currently use an old win 98 machine that I still run MGFX webtricty on and have been on relying for it for 3D for 2 decades now. I followed the link above but other than it being an upgrade offer, I don't really see any detailed information about what been *IMPROVED*.
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