
Well, I'm playing with it just now (the download took 12 hours, the download speed from Smith Micro is just slooow... ). What I've to say is that as usual they filled the package with a ton of beautiful toys, I'm just playing with a Zeppelin, there are also a lot of animals and a Plushy

You know, we have some rules for commercial products at PF, we don't promote them but we discuss of the "basic tools", Poser, Daz Studio, 3D Max etc. are tools that we've to buy in order to make our pictures, while for example, a 3D commercial character isn't.
I've to say that I don't buy a lot but after crying for my money


There are three packages included: the main application, the content and the legacy content, I think that the fianl result is the same on a PC or a Mac, on the Mac they come as separate DMG files to mount (you can even burn directly them to a backup CD/DVD using the disk utility)
First of all, Posette is included in the legacy package




The Poser 8 figures ar Alyson and Ryan. As usual


About the program itself... I've not yet tried the new features, but the differences are evident, the interface, even if the commands are the same is very well organized while the previous versions were a sort of a mess , I don't feel to touch anything here, it also fills pefectly in my monitor (it has the setting ready for my LCD monitor resolution). The categories are also better organized, you can see a list, when you drag the mouse over an object it expands and the thumbnail becomes bigger... I've also read that there is a method for a better organization of the content, that is just what I need

Well, I go back playing

