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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis
Some folk don’t like the UI, but it’s consistent across platforms i.e. Windows, Mac, Linux, which I feel is a valid sacrifice. But really it’s like anything...hover the cursor over something and you get tips
It’s a powerful mathematical toolbox. Lots of functions. Don’t feel you have to use them all There are lots of “getting started” type tutorials out there on the Internet, Harry’s videos are a good place to start.
I have the utmost respect for other - especially free - tools, but I’ve found PI does a great job worthy of the entry price.
Disclaimer: these are just my opinions please regard them as such
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I’ve heard that people aren’t great fans of the interface but I do like the way it actually shows you what it’s doing when you push a button.
Also I’ve heard people complain about the way you apply the changes after making them but I think that follows the ethos of showing you exactly what you are doing and once you’re used to it it’s actually not hard to use.