: Use the free version to design, then pay a small fee per project to generate manufacturing files.

"Here goes nothing," Marcus whispered. He initiated the download.

Assign different materials, thicknesses, and edge-banding options to specific panels.

It was a desperate, specific string of keywords. "Polyboard" was the software—a niche but powerful tool for cabinet design and interior layout. "Propp 709" implied a version number, hopefully a cracked or updated build. "Multilingual" was essential because his thesis advisor was visiting from Berlin and demanded the annotations be in German. And "Rahim Soft"? That was the underground whisper of the internet, a distributor known in the sketchy forums for having the "clean" versions—software without malware, just the goods.