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Punch! Home Design Studio (Mac) [OLD VERSION]
 
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Punch! Home Design Studio (Mac) [OLD VERSION]

by Punch Software
Mac OS X
2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Mac OS X
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1

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Product Features

  • Intuitive interface and simple tools for quick learning curve
  • Powerful home, landscape, and deck design tools for the Mac
  • Cutting-edge technology creates breathtaking 3D views
  • Unique power tools for designing and editing from within the program
  • Files can be shared between Mac and PC platforms

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 2.8 x 9.7 x 8.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B000I4PAQC
  • Item model number: 90500
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: August 28, 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,180 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

Punch! Home Design Studio provides powerful home, landscape, and deck design tools for the Mac. Design in 2D, view in 3D. A fun way to get serious design results fast.
  • Intuitive interface and simple tools for quick learning curve.
  • Cutting-edge technology creates breathtaking 3D views with controllable sun angle and shadows.
  • Unique power tools allow designing and editing from within the program.
  • Logically presented toolsets keep your workspace clutter-free.
  • Punch! files can be shared between Mac and PC platforms.
Features:
  • Work smarter and faster: simple tools make designing fun!
  • Predrawn, editable room templates get you started fast: drag-and-drop rooms have you designing in minutes!
  • Same plan, different planting regions: PlantFinder automatically chooses selections based on your climate or other criteria you select.
  • Automatic growth tool: Show plant growth over time. View plant spacing and height with a simple mouse click.
  • Automatic planting tool: Makes multiple plantings a snap. Plantings automatically follow lines or curves you draw in your design.
  • Paint without a Brush: millions of colors and variations at your fingertips.
  • Extensive drag-and-drop object library: drapes, blinds, furniture, wall accessories, and more.
  • Brand-name designer products built in: experiment with faux finishes, flooring, paint, tile, and other brand-name design products.
  • Deck templates: Predrawn, editable designs get you started fast. Change shape, add stairs and railings, skirting, and other details, in seconds.
  • Precision Lighting Planner: design with lighting effects--interior or exterior!
  • PhotoView: add any scanned or photographed object to your design!

Product Description

This isn’t just a Mac-compatible version, but a complete, stand-alone product that puts all of Home Design Studio’s state-of-the-art features in the hands of Mac users,” says Pierce. “They can quickly explore an almost infinite number of ways to improve and enhance exteriors, interiors and landscapes, and then get a photo-realistic view in 3D, from virtually any angle.


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49 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great Toy, Light on serious features, May 14, 2008
This review is from: Punch! Home Design Studio (Mac) [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
If you are looking for a program to do a 3d view of your dream home without any substance, this program is for you. If, on the other hand, you are looking for a program to help you design real projects for a do-it-yourselfer you are going to be sorely out of luck.

Punch Home design Studio is just a toy with little substance. You can put up a wall and throw down a sink but you cant run piping to that sink or electric to the bathroom lights. Its like a great big content editing program for a 3d video game with as much use as that. A toy to be experimented with but not appropriate for much more. When I querried about how to put in piping for my radiant floor I was told that you dont do that because the plumber does that. Now what if I am going to be the plumber, Im supposed to just shoot from the hip? Ditto for the rest of the details.

When it comes to the landscape editor, the joke gets worse. Of 32 plants I had planned to put in my renovated garden, PHDSP had 2. Yest, only two plants of 32 were found in the library and the interface to that library stinks.

While we are on the subject of the interface, the Mac interface is very bad. Clearly this is a bad hack port of a windows program. The user interface is not like a mac program but more like Office for Mac -- clearly a low quality hack. If that wasnt enough, when running it on leopard, it tends to crash and erase everything you did since the last save, so if you do intend to play with this thing, save often.

So why am I making this post? Well because I tried to return the software and was unable to return it even just the next day. I was told that the $149 I plopped down for a lemon with overinflated advertising was lost. Maybe I can eek out some cash on eBay for it. Yes I am upset.

In summary, I was looking for a program that was useful for helping me design my home do-it-yourself projects from installign radiant heating to planning my sprinkler system and what I got was a poorly implemented toy to assemble pre-fabricated 3d objects into a pretty picture. Advertising scores a 10 of 10 for promising much but the program will only be minimally useful.
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54 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth the Struggle, March 9, 2007
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This review is from: Punch! Home Design Studio (Mac) [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Being the only home design software for the Mac I could find at an affordable (but not inexpensive) price, I bought a copy of Punch! Home Design Studio to use in designing a remodel of our kitchen. I had used another vendor's software to do a bath redesign a few years ago, so this ought to be a quick learning curve. Wrong. This is the only time I have regretted gettng the Mac.
Punch! Home Design Studio is not in the least intuitive, and seems to have a mind of its own, which it cannot make up. So if you like surprises, you'll love Punch! Home Design Studio.
The process seems to want to start with the foundation. A good idea for your building contractor, but not for the designer.
The package does include a paper manual, which should make an old guy like me happy, but it is pretty pathetic. And of course the help screens just parrot the stuff in the manual.
So, to plan my remodel I had to get out the old t-square and pencil, and wish I had started there in the first place. Anybody need to design their foundation?
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Puzzling Product Story, June 11, 2008
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This review is from: Punch! Home Design Studio (Mac) [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I've been working with this software five days a week, 7-plus hours a day. I've read many reviews about it. And I confess to being completely baffled by this puzzling mystery: Why don't the Punch software people invest in some good interface design for a major new Punch release? This software has such obvious potential.

The review consensus, here and at other sites, seems to boil down to this: it is hands-down, the best home-design out there. AND this is faint praise because it has few competitors that can touch it in power and flexibility, short of a professional CAD program. This is a mass-market product; there are lots of small businesses trying to use it as well as plenty of homeowners. Judging by these reviews, the program's actual use seems simultaneously to be a most frustrating experience for many reviewers, with clumsy navigation, less-than-optimal implementations of half-thought-out features, barely adequate libraries, and just plain missing features, along with the best graphics engine in its niche.

After using it myself, I have some suggestions to make. In fact, I'll lead the redesign team myself, if they want me to, because for me, it was hours of fun. Really. with so much missed revenue-generating potential, I'd work for stock options. The property has SUCH potential that I don't know why it's been overlooked by its publishers.

First, I think the rendering engine on this program is really impressive. It has reasonable rendering rates on reasonably affordable platforms such as the Intel-backed iMacs. It seems quite stable and responsive, even on older Macs, though the speed differences can vary widely with different OS/hardware combinations (I did not test it on the PC).

That said, the critics are only partly right about the usability problems. I am an experienced user of 3D programs, and after an hour or so, I had the navigation down pretty well in the Live View window. It is reasonably usable, meaning my sense is, if the features justified the investment, most people who could benefit from using this software would be able to learn it.

Usability could be improved, and brought closer to standards established by other graphical design and visualization software, especially for navigation and window control in the 2D tools. But most of the core features are in place.

The real missed opportunity here lies in features. Many of the features most useful to users are also target-marketing opportunities to die for. For instance, the program has Content Libraries, and advertises their availability as a feature. The libraries include content from home design product vendors, such as tile, paint, and wallpaper vendors. I was pleased to see they had a Partner program that included Sherwin-Williams, since there was a store near the design site. I'd looked forward to picking up paint chips and trying out various colors. The problem was, there was no way to match the color samples at Sherwin-Williams to the representations of color in the program. After three weeks, I hadn't discovered any way to know what color to buy once I'd chosen something from the S-W paint library, nor had I found a way to input a color by number, update new samples from the Sherwin-Williams web site, or mix a color from a palette and find the closest match to paint that met my criteria, such as interior vs. exterior, or finish availability.

You see what I mean? This is an obvious win-win if Punch can work a bit on that partner program and the business model supporting it. Sherwin-Williams would sell more paint (and get an edge on Behr's until THEY sign a partner agreement with Punch), and the consumer is delighted to buy the software when they find out they can actually preview their actual paint color. Doh! What am I missing here? Can it be this easy?

Punch's concept is right, but the libraries are so disappointingly limited that its utility as a design tool is likewise limited. Design features we wanted to add, such as a greenhouse window, were missing. Simple window features, such as recessed frames, are missing. These are missed opportunities for manufacturers of windows. Well, you can't have everything before you ship, right?

No, but you can provide ways of updating content, and importing and exporting content so users who have unique architectural features can create them. Perhaps they could share objects with others. Users creating and sharing (free) content creates user communities. User communities create more marketing opportunities. More content attracts more users.

Punch's decision to use a proprietary graphics format just doesn't seem to make economic sense. I could find only one "power user"" advertising her work on the user forums, a clear sign that the format is a forbidding hurdle even for users with considerable 3D modeling experience. This is an old business model, and Google's SketchUp, with it's open formats, may eventually catch up with it.

All of this is a shame, because the software is lots of fun, despite these gripes. We've found it useful. So on the whole, I'd buy it again. But what a shame.
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