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Djordje wrote:Beta versions worked as a demo when no hardware key was present. If this feature exists in the commercial version then this would be a more reliable tool for someone to choose to upgrade. No advertisement can be compared with a demo. It would also make sales guys life easier.
Guys ... I have deadlines to meet![]()
..... the real appreciation can come only with using it.
2004-09-03 08:43 AM
oreopoulos wrote:If anything, 9 is not buggy. It is DEFINITELY the most stable beta I ever had the honour to test. I think it suffices to say that I managed to crash it ON PURPOSE only once?
At last teh opinion i was waiting for.
Yes Djordje. I know its not curses nor praises affair here, but stability of a version should be the first thing one should expect from every version.
We dont buy software to be buggy, and if it is, its not a matter of a new version to fix that
oreopoulos wrote:No.
Just one question Djordje. Dont you think that implementing 15-20 more modelling stuff and postponing the release for 5-6 months is more logical?
oreopoulos wrote:Hm ... I don't know, or at least I would not state so if I were not one of the development team.
I know from coding a lot , and i suspect the code is pretty much object oriented, so implementing functions is not too much. If the code is the old top down approach then.....
oreopoulos wrote:You misunderstood me a bit
I am "glad" you are not sattisfied either, but i wish we were both delighted.
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Ben wrote:Oh absolutely. I mean, we're talking about Fabrizio here.
I'm pretty sure, though not 100%, that Cigraph will release all of their add-ons for ArchiCAD 9.
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