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Old 3rd April 2007, 13:46   #7 (permalink)
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i think you really need to demo both programs before deciding which to buy. Not only for the reason of seeing which program feels better to you. But also because Hexagon does not run well on all systems. Carrara is a much more stable program than Hex. And i agree with Grendel, if i was thinking of which program is more future-proof then i would choose Carrara. And i would consider Silo as a stand-alone modeler.

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