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A R C H I C A D 1 5 - it's gotta be asked.

rob2218
Enthusiast
Ok, it's gotta be asked unless it's already been asked.
When? this year?
What can we speculate (wikileaks) the improvements would be to?
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Eduardo Rolon
Moderator
dat_architect

What is respectful about asking one of the site administrators to shut up?

You know that he legally cannot get in the specifics of what he saw.
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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
dat_architect wrote:
Lazlo,

Let me tell you, that yours was a very silly answer. If you have something to say, say it, otherwise it's a good oportunity to shut up.

Respectfully

dat-architect
That was rude.
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Anonymous
Not applicable
ejrolon wrote:
dat_architect

What is respectful about asking one of the site administrators to shut up?

You know that he legally cannot get in the specifics of what he saw.
I'm sorry if it sounded rude it was definetely not my intention. What I meant was that there was no point of hyping something he can tell about it and we can't see it.

Have a nice weekend
Anonymous
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dat_architect wrote:
What I meant was that there was no point of hyping something he can tell about it and we can't see it.
It's called a teaser.
Mario Sacco
Expert
Krippahl wrote:
It's called a teaser.
I trust Laszlonagy. He was always available with advices an tricks on the forum. His opinion on AC15 if enough to wait the future good news on the AC enanchments.
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JaredBanks
Mentor
mariosmic wrote:
Krippahl wrote:
It's called a teaser.
I trust Laszlonagy. He was always available with advices an tricks on the forum. His opinion on AC15 if enough to wait the future good news on the AC enanchments.
Agreed. If Laszlo Nagy is excited about v15, then I'm excited about it.
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Erich
Contributor
Link wrote:
All I can say about the next version, from what I've seen, is that I'm very excited...
I would say the same thing about Link. If he is excited, then I am excited.

We will just have to wait and see why once the new release is announced, whenever the new release is announced. Perhaps our patience will be rewarded.
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godi
Enthusiast
Well, it would be good news to have something exciting in Archicad

We had the last four mayor AC versions WITHOUT anything really interesting (well, maybe they had been economically interesting for Graphisoft having thousands of users paying for near-nothing)
Anonymous
Not applicable
Back in '08 this damning slide was issued, and since then it has always been a reminder of how backward ArchiCAD is.

Here is to hoping GS do something about this sorry state of affairs. And it better be more convincing than previous hack jobs (eg Lightworks implementation in AC)
Sightline
Contributor
What about improving windows and doors? These are the tools that really slow down my production timeline.
Many times that I try to find the right window or door, I end up building custom components. And I am talking about well known US brands.
They also need an improved graphic interface for these two. That you can tweak its parts in 3D or elevation instead going trough endless written parameters inside the window dialog box.

Sadly, I have been really disappointed of the latest two realizes. My hope is that ArchiCAD improves in relation to its huge competition, not just having solutions for big companies, but showing exciting features that fit everyone's needs.

Diego
Diego Torres
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