winget install --id MaxCut.MaxCut
About MaxCut
MaxCut is designed for your growing cabinetry business. An easy to use cutlist optimizer that creates optimal cutting plans and accurate costings that you can have confidence in. - Save a fortune on materials! Cut the sheet to its full potential. Avoid costly saw operator mistakes. No more expensive offcuts lying around your workshop or in the bin. - Accurate quotations. Generate cabinetry quotations quickly, accurately and efficiently, knowing you have the right price and the correct number of sheets for the job e...
What's new in 2.9.6.7
Updates - Improved DXF Layer Naming and Colors - DXF exports now use a consistent, standardized naming and color convention, making it easier to identify and map layers in your CAM or CNC software: Layer Naming Convention Color Panels PANELS Red Cuts CUTS_WIDTH (e.g. CUTS_16) Blue Holes HOLES_DIAMETER_DEPTH (e.g. HOLES_20_D10) Purple Grooving GROOVING_WIDTH_DEPTH (e.g. GROOVING_30_D15) Green DXF Export Settings - You can now customize your DXF export to match the requirements of your CNC machine or CAM software. - From the new DXF Export Settings dialog, you can: - Choose which layers to include in your export (Panels, Cuts, Holes, and Grooving) - Rename layers to match the naming conventions expected by your machine or software (e.g. renaming HOLES to DRILL) - Set a custom color for each layer — useful when your CAM software automatically assigns operations based on layer color - Layer names act as a prefix, keeping individual variations clearly separated (e.g. HOLES_20_D10, HOLES_20_D15 remain distinct layers). - A "Export Legacy DXF Layers" option is available for users with existing workflows built around the previous DXF export format, ensuring those automations continue to work without changes.
Version history
| Version | Updated | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2.9.6.7 | Unknown | Updates - Improved DXF Layer Naming and Colors - DXF exports now use a consistent, standardized naming and color convention, making it easier to identify and map layers in your CAM or CNC software: Layer Naming Conventio... |