Yes very happy with both the machine and the software. It comes with some pretty sophisticated software that allows you to import a picture or pattern, and it then creates the toolpath (the actual program that tells the router how to move) for the bot. It also has a basic interface language, pretty rudimentary, that allows you to create your own toolpaths from scratch for less complicated operations. That is a lot like ancient BASIC computer language with simple IF THEN GOTO type commands along with the commands to move the bot in it's three axis. Example of that would be the program I finally fine tuned this afternoon that hogs out the center of the cracker holder I make below (I sold over $3k of these in last two years).
I used to make the basic shape, then lop off both ends, hog out the center on the table saw using dado blades, then glue them back together, sand and finish. If I make a run of say 20 or so, took about 22 minutes per. With the CNC now, I make the blank, but then set it into a jig and run the program that hogs out that center using a 1/2 inch spiral upcut bit. I do it in 4 passes, and it takes about 2 minutes routing altogether start to finish. For softer wood like redcedar I could probably run it faster and probably lop off 30-45 seconds more, but I'm playing it cautiously for now. At any rate, what that means is instead of taking 22 minutes to make, I can make the thing rough board to finished product in about 12 minutes now. I'm not charging any less for it, I still get $8 for them at shows, but because I can now make 5 per hours, I'm making more profit, and they are more precisely milled with less defects than the older method. Next time I make a run I will post some pics of the jig and bot in operation doing this for those that are interested.