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Switching to Foundation Library? Why or why not?

Ok general question for people still on Component Library (like us)
What is stopping you from switching to Foundation Library?

We just found another fundamental flaw at the core of MV in Component Library (not going to go into) and the response we get is:

"Hello Brent, upon further investigation we found that the fix for this issue is not a simple one. It therefore falls outside the scope of your regular Tech Support. You will need to contact your Microvellum Account Manager NAME OMITTED directly, as this would require a Service to fix. Also please note that Library Development is no longer working on any of the Component Libraries."

Ok I get it ... not putting time and effort into Comp Library but this is/was a big boo-boo though in our eyes and not our fault, its a MV issue. 

In a response I asked 'Does this issue occur in Foundation Library as well?'

"Hello Brent, the Foundation Library does not have this issue. You can contact your Microvellum Account Manager ...."

So once again ... no love for the people on Component Library :-/

Thus why I ask - What is stopping you, and us, to moving to Foundation Library?

We do mainly FRAMELESS cabs. Often FACEFRAME cabs, when we do them, we do alot of them. Lots of MITERFOLDS panels (Ends and Shelves) - with a SAW AGGREGATE. Lots of 'Custom cabs / One-offs' (not your basic cookie cutter/SKU cabinets) And CUSTOM DIEWALLS via SMA, we make MISC STARTER PARTS from scratch as needed, We have quite a few CUSTOM SAVED ITEMS / MODELS and developed our own flavor of MDF Shaker Doors / Machining along with Blind DADO notching due to Weeke/Homag tool path requirements. So to start over from scratch would hurt, again.

With that, what headaches would we have switching , now or later, to Foundation Library? And what is holding you back as well???

Thoughts?? Any insight would be helpful!

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