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2006-11-17 09:20 AM
Joseph wrote:Cigraph's customer service isn't exactly stellar, either. I've been trying to get my ArchiStair upgraded for almost *three weeks* now, utterly without success.
CadImage products are very useful but have had problem with above issues, bugs in there products and not a good tech support.
2006-11-17 01:36 PM
2006-11-17 01:37 PM
2006-11-17 04:20 PM
It has been suggested that these vendor/developers tie their licensing to the workstation, such as Artlantis does, which can easily be 'deactivated' from one machine and 'reactivated' on another machine.The idea could be very good but... too much expensive for a so cheap software (86 Euro).
2006-11-17 05:01 PM
On the other hand you could simply switch the dongle from a computer to another one or (this just because we addressed a very similar request from another user) just keep these tools on a dedicated machine where you will elaborate all the things related to these add-ons and simply load the add-ons library on the other computers which wil be able to use these elements (display but not edit).all the above trouble for this "cheap addon" ?? something is wrong here !!
2006-11-17 05:07 PM
2006-11-17 05:08 PM
2006-11-17 05:08 PM
andyro wrote:It was this exact problem that stopped me from using Cigraph products. When Archistair was free, the hassle of installing it was more than the hassle of using StairMaker (until I wrote my own stair one day just to see how hard it was.... and it was really hard!!)
This is a genuine problem - when overzealous copy protection 'impedes fair use'. It is the primary reason we have never purchased such third party add-ons, despite the fact that they are very good, in fact, I consider archistair and door/window builder absolutely indispensible, but hugely problemmatic from a cad/project/library management perspective.
It has been suggested that these vendor/developers tie their licensing to the workstation, such as Artlantis does, which can easily be 'deactivated' from one machine and 'reactivated' on another machine.
2006-11-21 12:31 AM
2006-11-21 08:11 AM
TomWaltz wrote:This is also why I have difficulty recommending add-ons to my clients. The management overhead is too much. I have one client right now that I am helping to develop all the parts they need in-house (including stairs and railings) since this will end up less expensive in the long run.andyro wrote:It was this exact problem that stopped me from using Cigraph products. When Archistair was free, the hassle of installing it was more than the hassle of using StairMaker (until I wrote my own stair one day just to see how hard it was.... and it was really hard!!)
This is a genuine problem - when overzealous copy protection 'impedes fair use'. It is the primary reason we have never purchased such third party add-ons, despite the fact that they are very good, in fact, I consider archistair and door/window builder absolutely indispensible, but hugely problemmatic from a cad/project/library management perspective.
It has been suggested that these vendor/developers tie their licensing to the workstation, such as Artlantis does, which can easily be 'deactivated' from one machine and 'reactivated' on another machine.