@pixero said:
Any potential buyer should try a demo before deciding.
Also the ability to really test drive the program. I auditioned IRender nXt maybe a year ago (+?) and the output pixel dimensions allowed as a demo was rather small...But what an important factor
Now I like the way Twilight lets me get a larger image, but they will put a watermakr of twilight in the corners (I think that is fair) So I can get a good idea of how it is actually rendering!!!
Perhaps it has changed, but that was my experience with the IRender nXt demo. If I am going to lay down money, I want a fair chance to see what I will be buying. Just my two cents.