Thursday, 23 April 2020 Easycut announces upgrade to its vinyl cutting software EasyCut has announced the global availability of EasyCut Pro 5.1.02, the 32-bit and 64-bit Vinyl Cutting software for Windows and macOS. The new update also offers a wide range of features, making the tool even more efficient than before; and brings a significant increase in speed for all operations thanks to multi-core optimisations. EasyCut Pro is one of the most popular and widely trusted vinyl cutting applications for Mac and Windows. It is perfect for small as well as large printing and cutting businesses. The previous versions of EasySignCut Pro 4 are popular as vinyl cutting software solutions for more than one million users worldwide and 65 percent of sign business companies. However, those versions only supported 32-bit machines before. The need to support 64-bit systems has become more important over time as many Windows 10 and macOS Catalina users run 64-bit machines. After six months of hard work and optimisation, EasyCut now delivers 64-bit versions of it's vinyl cutting software for users who run 64-bit Windows or macOS computers. EasyCut Pro 5 provides streamlined workflows and a user-friendly interface which sign-makers specified, and new processing speeds that are faster than anything the market has seen to date. Large images are not only processed faster during the design application but also throughout the printing and cutting process. Thanks to an increase in speed of more than 20% over previous versions, the new version delivers significantly more thrust to greatly improve production capabilities. EasyCut Pro is available for both Windows and Mac systems, including Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP and macOS 10.8+. EasyCut Pro 64 bit requires macOS 10.10 or higher. The full version can be purchased from the www.easycutpro.com for US $199.95, while the upgrade is free for licensed users of EasySignCut Pro 4.x.x. A demo of EasyCut Pro 5.1.02 is also available for download from www.easycutpro.com. Previous Article AFI Branding produces sustainable branded fabric face masks during COVID-19 Next Article Print NZ outlines key points as Kiwis move to level 3 next week If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print