2010-04-13 06:02 PM - last edited on 2023-05-09 10:30 AM by Noemi Balogh
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what about Archiurban ?[/quote wrote:
The complete ArchiURBAN installation is prepared for downloadhereand includes:
Add-on installation
Instruction: Step by step
Start file - Pln file with the initial learning file.
ArchiURBAN is the add-on for ArchiCAD 13 and SE 2010 and could be used on WIN platforms: XP and Windows 7.
ArchiURBAN starts with password generated by hiCAD according to your WIBU key.
write to hiCAD@sbb.rs
2010-06-04 05:37 PM
2010-06-05 01:34 PM
TMA_80 wrote:Well, we were also very surprised that Graphisoft decided to share that kind of informations with us. Too many things to write down now, but let's just say the future is bright!
- Intresting report (even if we are starving for more infos about what Miklos Szovenyi-Lux said about the future of archicad😉 ...please )
- Will the tooth object be available for download ..Demo ?
- the C4d - AC combo presentation was about rendering or bringing models ? any tips about how to handle geometries between the two softwares ( as generally afaik, c4d geometries are heavy for archicad to handle ...:too many polygons).
2010-06-08 04:32 PM
2010-06-08 09:52 PM
Daniel wrote:Huh? Why has no one picked up on this statement? There were reams of posts moaning about why ArchiCAD is not going anywhere, and why don't the developers talk about their future plans! This is big news!!
Miklos Szovenyi-Lux almost shocked me with sharing Graphisofts vision and strategy for the next few years. Shocked yes, but pleasantly! Something that missed from any presentation by Graphisoft before, and I have frequented very many presentations! This is what we users need, reasons to believe and stay loyal to the software that we use every day. We can live with flaws if we know that they will be addressed, and truly they are .
2010-06-09 02:44 AM
2010-06-09 02:26 PM
Peter wrote:Daniel wrote:Huh? Why has no one picked up on this statement? There were reams of posts moaning about why ArchiCAD is not going anywhere, and why don't the developers talk about their future plans! This is big news!!
Miklos Szovenyi-Lux almost shocked me with sharing Graphisoft's vision and strategy for the next few years. Shocked yes, but pleasantly! Something that missed from any presentation by Graphisoft before, and I have frequented very many presentations! This is what we users need, reasons to believe and stay loyal to the software that we use every day. We can live with flaws if we know that they will be addressed, and truly they are .
So come on Daniel, you have to spill some of the beans! Give us a clue about what exciting things are in the works, and more importantly, when might we see them!!
2010-06-09 04:28 PM
Daniel wrote:How many bottles Daniel?... Just to give a scale to your enthusiasm.
... Graphisoft even paid for our last group dinner including lovely Croatian wine. How about that!!!
2010-06-09 05:46 PM
Braza wrote:Nobody counted but plenty of bottles passed the table. Miklos did not count either, he just wanted to treat us dedicated users by surprise as only when the bill came this was arrested by Miklos. As if he did not surprise us enough already, this polished it off. I hope that this becomes a policy by Graphisoft, keep your users informed and treat them well! In my opinion Miklos has paved the way.....
Hi Folks,
Thank you Marin and Daniel for your reports. I wish I could see something like this from Mr. Miklos Szovenyi-Lux.Daniel wrote:How many bottles Daniel?... Just to give a scale to your enthusiasm.
... Graphisoft even paid for our last group dinner including lovely Croatian wine. How about that!!!
Cheers,
Paulo
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