MillMage Release Candidates
Our new all-in-one software for CNC routers, MillMage, is coming soon, and it's available now to try out — free!
MillMage is in a Release Candidate phase, which means it's been through several rounds of internal testing and is nearly ready to go live, but we're still putting on the finishing touches, and it needs some public testing before we're ready to make it official.
In other words, we want you to try it out, let us know what you think, and be on the lookout for bugs while you're at it!
Getting Started
To get started with MillMage, click the link at the bottom of this page to download and install our Release Candidate.
For information on using MillMage, visit our documentation here, but please note that it, too, is in a "nearly ready" state, and don't hesitate to offer feedback (or point out our typos).
- Check out our Fact Sheet for information on MillMage's capabilities and machine compatibility:
- See MillMage for LightBurn Users for information on some crucial differences between using MillMage and LightBurn:
- And visit the Get Started section for our comprehensive beginner guide, from installation to first time set up. We'll soon be expanding this section to include a step-by-step guide on completing your first project with MillMage, a simple catch all tray.
Reporting Bugs
Please report any unexpected behavior in the MillMage Software Questions section of our forum, including screenshots and as much detail as possible. For hardware compatibility questions, ask in the MillMage Hardware Compatibility section.
Download
Before you head off to explore MillMage, there are a couple more things you need to know:
- To start using MillMage, you'll need to activate a 30 day free trial. If the Release Candidate period lasts longer than 30 days, don't worry, you'll be able to extend the trial in the same window you first activated it.
- In order to safely and effectively operate your machine with MillMage, you will require a firm understanding of CNC fundamentals and best practices. If you're a CNC beginner, please consult your machine's manufacturer for resources on getting started with your specific hardware.