2006-08-27 01:37 AM
2006-10-02 06:53 PM
Eamon wrote:I was speaking only from the point of view of my clients looking to use SketchUp as a schematic design tool for principals. It is clear from this discussion that there is more to it than that. The argument for educational purposes and even, by extension, for sole practice makes a lot of sense.
However, for you to say that it's adequate to simply rebuild an object in Archicad is, I think completely missing the point. By extending that argument, we would be all printing off dimensioned autocad drawings from collaborators so we could redraw them, line by line in Archicad, instead of just importing as x-refs.
Maybe it's a personal workflow issue - my position, now that I've returned to college, is that I'm perfectly used to leapfrogging through multiple programs to get the project data I need.
2006-10-03 05:58 PM
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2006-10-04 11:55 PM
gkmethy wrote:and the intel mac version greg? i'd hate for you to forget about these kind of minor details . . .
Mac OS X (Power PC) version and other language versions are coming soon.
2006-10-05 12:03 AM
eeblack wrote:that's irrelevant! the plug-in works with
Intel Mac version unknown (probably because there isn't an Intel version of SketchUp yet).
2006-10-05 08:01 AM
2006-10-05 09:36 AM
~/archiben wrote:There's no Intel Mac SketchUp, and there is no Intel Mac SketchUp framework that we could use to build an add-on. We'll have to wait till it's released.
and the intel mac version greg? i'd hate for you to forget about these kind of minor details . . .
~/archiben