Hi Gary,
I'm missing your point.
You just can't reasonably support one release while developing another without one or the other (or both!) getting shortchanged.
Ummm... can you name one software manufacturer who doesn't do exactly this...support one release while developing the next one (if not next two or three)? How else would they operate?
If indeed the release schedule means poor support, instability and insufficient features to justify an upgrade, then sure, I would agree.
Something as complex as ArchiCAD will never be free of all bugs. So, the various free maintenance releases are a positive thing - they are making the current release more stable and fixing reported problems.
This is no different than all of the Adobe patches to each version of Acrobat and Reader, or Apple's upgrade releases to OS X, etc.
Nobody forces you to ever upgrade your copy of ArchiCAD. It is your licensed product to use forever. If you want to stay on version 9 for 5 years, there is no problem. Unlike Autodesk, nobody will ever force you to upgrade. But, that said, other circumstances may 'encourage' an upgrade. For example, if you want to run ArchiCAD on Vista, it would be foolish not to upgrade to 11 since no prior version was developed with Vista support. (Personally, I have no plans on leaving XP for the time being.)
Will Graphisoft keep releasing bug fixes to old versions? Of course not. What manufacturer does? But, they won't do anything to keep you from using your old version(s), all of which are quite stable as of their final patches...except the current state of 10, and I have to assume that another patch is coming for the issues brought up on these forums.
There are a lot of great things in 11. Two that I especially like are transparency in 3D in OpenGL and the new ghosting (Virtual Trace) in which any view can be ghosted...big emphasis on
view
: the ghost can have a totally different layer combo, you can ghost your layout while working on the drawing to make sure the drawing fits onto the layout (ever have your dimension chains chopped off?), ghost xrefs from the new worksheets, ghost live elevations against plans, etc. Powerful stuff. But, nobody
has
to upgrade.
😉
Cheers,
Karl
One of the forum moderators
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