Quote Originally Posted by ZDPhoenix View Post
The big selling point for me on CC3 I guess is: Can I take a map I make in CC3 and print it out to where every grid spot is actually one inch squares spanning over several pages of paper? That way I can map out whole dungeons and use miniatures to place pc's/npc's on the actual map that I make.
Before jumping in anywhere, try out Fractal Mapper 8 from NBOS too. I've used FM8, CC DOS, CC2, CC2 Pro and CC3. FM8 will do all that you want, and it's easy to learn, where CC3 has a very high learning curve. FM8 also does the printing operation you're seeking. You can evaluate FM8 completely without spending a cent. Just do the following:

1. Download the free trial version at http://www.nbos.com

2. Download the free manual-tutorial PDF at http://www.nbos.com/nox/index.php?action=1001&id=125

3. Download our free raster mapping tutorial at http://www.vintyri.com/vintyri/tu1.htm

The trial version of FM8 is identical to the full version with two exceptions: You can't save files, and you get a smaller symbol library. If, after you've tried FM8, you decide it's not for you, you haven't lost a cent. ProFantasy doesn't give you a trial version for CC3. You can use it for 14 days and then return it for your money back if you don't like it, but with CC3's steep learning curve, you may not know yet after 14 days whether it's really your program.