2021-01-25 04:27 PM
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2021-01-29 02:00 PM
2021-01-26 06:58 AM
2021-01-26 05:47 PM
Robby wrote:Let me clarify, erroneous errors and screen freezes we are now experiencing using AC24 with Big Sur do not occur with the same models being used in AC23 or AC24 running Catalina.
I'm confused! you say:
"Every piece of Software is up to speed EXCEPT for AC 24!"
2021-01-27 12:52 AM
The potential gain of an OS upgrade should be weighted against the inconveniences that a downgrade may cause.
If you are using your Mac for work, we recommend waiting for several OS updates before upgrading to Big Sur.
It is highly recommended to read the macOS and Archicad article to learn more about this process and see our recommendations.
GRAPHISOFT plans to maintain the compatibility of Archicad 23, 24, and BIMcloud.
2021-01-27 02:14 AM
LaszloNagy wrote:
Robert,
Did you read Graphisoft's recommendations about Big Sur?:
GRAPHISOFT plans to maintain the compatibility of Archicad 23, 24, and BIMcloud.
2021-01-27 02:27 AM
rm wrote:
Graphisoft sends us a bill every year for our SSA licenses, which manages to arrive on time every year. If you don't pay it, they terminate your license. They seem to have no problems with keeping on top of that.
2021-01-27 02:35 AM
Barry wrote:I never stated that you can't continue the use of the current software, that's a given. I stated they terminate your license ( as in SSA ) which means no next update or priority support.
Correction.
If you do not pay your SSA fees, your licenses will not be terminated.
You still have up to the current version you have paid for and can keep using it for as long as you want.
2021-01-27 02:53 AM
2021-01-27 08:14 PM
rm wrote:Other subscription software ceases working when the license is terminated if the subscription is not renewed. (Well, it varies. Other stuff becomes at least feature-crippled - e.g., Adobe Lightroom becomes read-only, other Adobe software ceases to work. Quicken looses the ability to download. Etc.). Hence, it is important to emphasize what Barry posted since all kind of people new to ARCHICAD or even just looking at ARCHICAD may come across this thread via a search. Your license is active indefinitely. Ending SSA does not end updates to THAT version... and updates are released for up to a year or more after the next version is release. It only ends priority support and updates to new releases.
I never stated that you can't continue the use of the current software, that's a given. I stated they terminate your license ( as in SSA ) which means no next update or priority support.
2021-01-27 08:18 PM
Autodesk:
Can I access my software after my subscription expires?
By:
Support
Jan 09 2020
When your subscription expires, you can no longer access your software or cloud services. However, you can still view and share your projects using our free viewers.
Note: After your subscription expires, you can't renew it. To purchase a new subscription, go to the Autodesk online store.