Quite right, Any comments positive or otherwise helps others to make an informed decision. I like it as well but I have not mastered the 3D side of it yet. Maybe in time.
I have tried anyrail tril version when designing my new layout but could not find peco 3 way points in the track library if i get the full version will they be in the library Cheers captain pugwash http://www.click
Hi Captain Pugwash, I have the full version of anyrail and had a quick check. There does not seem to be a three way point in any of the track libraries that I can see. cheers toto
Yes, there are 3 way points ! Peco, C&L do them in OO and C&L do them in O gauge. I couldn't see the 3 way from Peco in the O gauge category. Cheers, Gary.
well spotted that man ........ I have looked for these in the past but couldn't find any under the main manufacturers. never thought to look under C & L. cheers toto
I seem to recall checking this software out at one time, just to find out that it was only for Windows.
Peco don't do a 3 way in O gauge for their own market, however they do manufacture one for Marklin I think it is. I had a look at it and it is very nice but for £125 I think I will stick with Marcways. Pete.
Thanks gary will have a look tomorrow on trial version to see if r can find them Cheers captain pugwash http://www.click
Late on parade as usual sorry. I wanted Anyrail to run on Linux but could not get it to do that (any Linux gurus done that?), at my new digs I will be running on Linux machines so I went hunting for a Linux version and stumbled a something called "CrossOver' which claims to run MS software on Linux machines. Its claimed features; https://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover-linux/features Link is for anyrail 5 but may be able to get 6 as well. https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/anyrail-5 If I have time free after packing the house for the big move I will have a go at the free trial and see how it goes.