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It was pretty easy to use and suited me very well. Unfortunately it turned out to be incompatible with 64-bit windows, and I had to get the later version 7.6 when I got a new PC a few years back.
7.6 was and is free, but seems to be a total bastard to learn, since it's aimed at game designers and has a ton of stuff built in for animation but a user interface that makes little or no sense to me. As a result I steered well clear of this stuff for a VERY long time, and when I recently wanted to get back into it I found that nothing I could find at the cheap/free end of the market worked well for me.
I've recently seen something suggesting that you can get Truespace 4.3 to work on 64-bit windows if you DON'T use the install program but instead extract the files into a directory some other way and simply click on the main exe program. But the only distribution version I can find these days is the install program, and so far I've drawn a blank on getting the files out. I used to have the CD somewhere but it seems to have disappeared.
Anyone know anything about this, or able to recommend a good alternative that really is SIMPLE to use?