tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5313920187825119380.post1213385391236958862..comments2023-12-16T08:39:16.881-06:00Comments on The Paper Place: More on my Cricut Craft Room ReviewAnnehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14578517918526680120noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5313920187825119380.post-36333651072202475182013-10-14T18:57:02.282-05:002013-10-14T18:57:02.282-05:00@Anonymous from the 9/13 post...Yes once you link ...@Anonymous from the 9/13 post...Yes once you link your cartridges they are linked to your CCR account. You can still share them with friends. You can do it the old fashioned way by handing it to them, or you can log into your account and let them cut from it, or you can share your user ID and password with them and let them cut whatever they want whenever they want, until you change your password. The last one means they too will have to install CCR on their PC. Not a big deal because it's freeware. Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14578517918526680120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5313920187825119380.post-73728005491009441832013-09-13T22:46:10.665-05:002013-09-13T22:46:10.665-05:00I heard that once you link your cartridges they ar...I heard that once you link your cartridges they are linked to YOUR CCR account. Is this true? If so, you can never lend a cart to a friend or sell them to someone else? Hmmmm... I think I'll stick with my Expression and my MTC software. I buy cartridges as needed but mainly cut my own images and fonts, dingbats, etc. Best thing I ever did was buy MTC software and return my E2 for an Expression. Just my experience, which is worth about 2 cents ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5313920187825119380.post-29213412476175686032013-05-08T22:03:48.922-05:002013-05-08T22:03:48.922-05:00Yes, your gypsy files will work with CCR. No worr...Yes, your gypsy files will work with CCR. No worries there. Before you can cut anything gypsy file or not, you have to link your cartridges. Once you link them all you never have to load them again. You do have to keep one cartridge loaded to cut but it can be ANY cartridge, and you won't have to switch if your files were built with multiple cartridges.Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14578517918526680120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5313920187825119380.post-33060844593208560382013-05-08T03:30:57.886-05:002013-05-08T03:30:57.886-05:00I just found out that they discontinued the gypsy....I just found out that they discontinued the gypsy. Pretty upset...but, found out I can upload my files to CCR? I don't have an account yet, contemplating on making one. I've made multiple designs using different carts on my gypsy and read somewhere that it will only cut with that specific cart plugged in. Will I be able to cut these from CCR after they've been uploaded even if it's from multiple carts? Do I need a cart plugged into the cricut still?Angelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01342745940393110654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5313920187825119380.post-63942991749109184312013-05-05T08:14:49.238-05:002013-05-05T08:14:49.238-05:00@Chinglish12 - The Craft Room takes a lot of horse...@Chinglish12 - The Craft Room takes a lot of horse power to run. Because of this, I find it 'takes over' my entire desktop when I'm working in it. Like you, I find I have to wait a while for things to move around. And, probably not like you, but typical of me, while I'm waiting I'll open another tab in IE and go do something else. When CCR is up, that's just not possible. There are probably some minimum standards for your computers memory posted on the site somewhere. If you computer is older, it may be that you need to upgrade. (It's easy to pop out old,slower SIMMS for new faster ones.) It may also be a function of your internet provider. I pay up for the fasted possible speed at my house. And,I monitor it so I know I'm getting my money's worth. If you can upgrade your speed with your provider, that my help too. Sorry. Probably not the answer you wanted. Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14578517918526680120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5313920187825119380.post-24004603602561769162013-04-22T08:34:29.191-05:002013-04-22T08:34:29.191-05:00Have you experienced some serious lagging when wor...Have you experienced some serious lagging when working in the CCR? When I work in there, sometimes it takes a quite a while to load the cartridge images and a lot of times when I'm moving images on the mat, the program will freeze on me. Thanks in advance for any input on this. Chinglish12https://www.blogger.com/profile/06581536094246137092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5313920187825119380.post-7542770860623817872013-02-16T16:54:40.251-06:002013-02-16T16:54:40.251-06:00I think Cricut is trying to keep up with the Silho...I think Cricut is trying to keep up with the Silhouette and the like, but are failing miserably.<br /><br />Even their Design Studio was mediocre at best and their attempt to move to the web as you've described is just as bad.<br /><br />Too bad. I'm actually considered getting a Silhouette Cameo. :)<br /><br />Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10750949726320830587noreply@blogger.com