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2008-06-26 06:24 PM
2008-06-26 08:08 PM
2008-06-26 09:22 PM
Peter wrote:
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It is a very shrewd move as environmental analysis will becomeveryimportant for all new construction in the next few years. Becoming the main developer should be very lucrative. Why GS/Nemetschek didn't offer some sort of 'financial support' earlier, who knows? It would have been quite useful to have this type of software in their portfolio or even incorporated into ArchiCAD directly. I remember a press release from a few years back saying how well Ecotect works with ArchiCAD, so there was clearly some kind of 'relationship' which should have been leveraged.
On the otherhand, it is good news in as much as something may actually get released fairly regularly that works well, as I guess it was pretty much a one-man-band developing it before. (How long has version 5.60 been promised for!?)
Peter wrote:.........Bingo!!!!! They will likely cannibalize it for features to integrate into Green Buidlng Studio (if they can) and then euthanize it ala Lightscape by ceasing all further development and support for it in future versions. But you're right in that it's highly unlikely that they'll let 2 competing products continue side-by-side.
I would also assume there will be some kind of consolidation of the features to some extent. They wouldn't develop two competing programs simultaneously
Peter wrote:.......you think?
I can't help feeling this was a lost opportunity for GS,......
2008-06-26 11:04 PM
2008-06-26 11:33 PM
2008-06-26 11:52 PM
Bricklyne wrote:Genuine moment!
Graphisoft have never ever wasted an opportunity or a chance to miss or lose an opportunity to improve themselves.
2008-06-27 12:11 AM
Peter wrote:Yes, it's completely unexpected that environmental & energy analyses would have come to the fore in relevance -- even, importance. Who knew?
I'm in two minds about this. :x :? 😄 (Ok, three minds if you're pedantic)
It is a very shrewd move as environmental analysis will becomeveryimportant for all new construction in the next few years....
I can't help feeling this was a lost opportunity for GS, but I suppose we should just wait and see what Autodesk does with it in the future now it has some real backing. It may have been the best thing for it in the long run!
2008-06-27 12:27 AM
2008-06-27 12:31 AM
didrik wrote:
......... Of course, I'm sure hoping that Autodesk makes certain that Ecotect (or whatever its new name will be) works with its competitors' products first and foremost! .......
2008-06-27 01:26 PM
Bricklyne wrote:Do you think?Peter wrote:.........Bingo!!!!! They will likely cannibalize it for features to integrate into Green Buidlng Studio (if they can) and then euthanize it ala Lightscape by ceasing all further development and support for it in future versions. But you're right in that it's highly unlikely that they'll let 2 competing products continue side-by-side.
I would also assume there will be some kind of consolidation of the features to some extent. They wouldn't develop two competing programs simultaneously