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2008-06-26 06:24 PM
2008-06-27 07:07 PM
stefan wrote:What worries me more is what they tried to do with the introduction of the 2007 dwg format. Which is to make it an exclusive propriety format. In other words, despite the fact that dwg is already the industry standard of sorts, they still want to lock it even further and make it such that only Autodesk dwg is usable by Autodesk customers and despite the fact that ArchiCAD can read and save out dwg format, for example, you would still have to have an Autodesk product that can open the general dwg format and resave it as this propriety Autodesk version in order to be able to work with consultants who don't use ArchiCAD like we're currently used to. I hate to think what that even means for Mac users, since Autodesk have no plans of ever developing Mac-native products, but the gist is that they seem intent on forcing everyone who works with Autodesk customers to have to buy Autodesk products even just for file exchange. It would also explain their lukewarm attitude to IFC development.
What worries me most is that ArchiCAD users will in the end be relying on applications by Autodesk with no clear future, just like Apple stopped developing Windows versions of the applications they bought (e.g. Logic, Shake).
2008-06-27 08:19 PM
2008-06-27 11:41 PM
jorgec wrote:Jorge -- I had the same thought.
Now I know why Marsh was not at the Roundtable in Boston.
2008-06-28 12:00 PM
2008-06-28 07:29 PM
Rajesh wrote:Rajesh,
I will be very interested in knowing, How is graphisoft reacting to this acquisition.
2008-06-29 11:17 AM
2008-06-30 10:59 AM
jorgec wrote:Be afraid. Autodesk is only interested in complete world domination, whether that's good for marketplace or not. Graphisoft/Nemetschek seem to be comparatively asleep at the wheel. I am glad for AC users that elevation and section generation has sped up with AC12, but it's still slower than Revit, where even the largest elevation might take no more than a minute or two to get up on-screen. And that's just the tip of the iceberg: Adesk has many smart, driven people who are behind all of these very strategic acquisitions. I don't think they're being done to lock out other users as much as tighten the connection between Adesk products.
I would be concerned as it seems that AutoDesk wants to wipe out it's competition! Frankly, I am convinced that AutoDesk has a picture of the Graphisoft/Nemetschek logo in their War Room with a Bullseye on it. the darts are getting very close to the Bullseye !
2008-06-30 10:19 PM
metanoia wrote:
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Be afraid. Autodesk is only interested in complete world domination, whether that's good for marketplace or not. Graphisoft/Nemetschek seem to be comparatively asleep at the wheel. I am glad for AC users that elevation and section generation has sped up with AC12, but it's still slower than Revit, where even the largest elevation might take no more than a minute or two to get up on-screen. And that's just the tip of the iceberg: Adesk has many smart, driven people who are behind all of these very strategic acquisitions. I don't think they're being done to lock out other users as much as tighten the connection between Adesk products.
2008-07-01 09:02 AM
Bricklyne wrote:Do you have the feeling that the users here are all happy and without fears? In fact, many people involved in the beta-testing have expressed all their complaints and doubts on different occasions. Everybody likes ArchiCAD, but most users are critical and demand improvements. There are not many people here that are unconditional followers of the GS mantra...
[...]But just try explaining that to any of the cheering squad here who believe all is right with the product and that we live in the best of all possible GS worlds and that the product (or service) couldn't possibly be better...........,
Just sad.
I'm more sad than afraid, really, since I've more or less come to terms with the inevitable.
2008-07-01 10:40 AM