If you are reading this, you likely own (or are trying to repair) a Jertech Sword XP10. Back in its heyday, this CNC machine was a workhorse for sign makers, woodworkers, and plastics fabricators.
Unlike Adobe or Microsoft, Jertech did not archive their old builds on a public cloud. You will find dozens of "dead links" on old forums. As of 2024/2025, there is no official source.
The Hunt for Jertech Sword XP10 Software: Where to Download and How to Keep Your CNC Running
Here is the honest truth about finding it, the risks involved, and how to get your machine cutting again.
However, there is a dark secret about legacy CNC equipment: