When people talk about software development services, they often focus on web apps or mobile platforms, but niche tools like 3D printing slicers are a great example of how specialized software adds real value. A well-built slicer needs strong algorithms, hardware compatibility, UI clarity, and ongoing updates. I’ve been following the development of Orca Slicer lately, and it’s interesting to see how features like AI fault detection and remote printer integration are implemented in an open-source environment. For anyone curious about how such tools evolve, this breakdown is quite detailed: https://orcaslicer.pro. It’s a solid case study in practical, user-focused software engineering.