Hey Linda and Terre
I've seen some of Rick's stuff from Vue that looked like photographs...incredible. He mentioned being back in a couple of days...so maybe around the weekend he'll get some time to breeze through.
I'm going through my old archives, not only to find old stuff, but to add my final Hivewire folder so that it's backed up on more than one external drive, joining RDNA and Poserworld. Doing extensive archiving of runtimes and collections was one of the last things I did before the move, along with learning Studio work. At the time I wondered if I needed to be quite so thorough...but now I'm very thankful that I took the time to do it. I knew that switching from Poser would be a problem if I did not organize my old Poser stuff, and animation scene files. I've got three stripped versions of Poser installed on my new workstation now...Poser 2012 for all the old Nursoda animation scene files, Poser 2014 for when Poser 11 acts up and won't handle .obj files, and Poser 11.2. I've eliminated the runtime content, and will access that externally, so that I have more room to spread out with Studio. I don't foresee moving up to Poser 12....only if there was a really good sale later on, but right now Poser 11 is adequate.
And for Rick's benefit: After the mess happened at Cornucopia, I lost all the activated serials to my Vue versions except the old CD version of Vue Esprit 6. I have yet to install it on my workstation, but it was working fine on Windows 10 before, and I can always use it on Windows 7. All the newer versions of Vue have to "phone home" leaving them of no use now, much like what happened to the original Poser 11. I'll refrain from going on a rant about the current trend in software activations. All I can say is, thank God for all my old stuff that still works independently from all that. New is not always improved.
Well, back to the archive . . .