2004-04-16 09:22 AM
2004-04-19 04:03 AM
Karl wrote:If GS were to go to the trouble they might as well just strip the ability to create or modify elements and quickviews, leaving the ability to navigate the model, take measurements, perform mark-ups, sign in to a Teamwork file, update PM. This would leave a view and mark-up app that would have no commercial value of it's own but would add significant value to AC itself. Throw in a few Teamwork improvements and just imagine the collaborative possibilities.
I can certainly see your wish for a "new" form of BGAC (basically it would be the guts of AC but with all user interface removed ... so that all it could do is update drawings)
2004-04-19 07:34 PM
Geoff wrote:Practically a viewer? Don't see what the PM link would do, because the point there is to change something, and update?Karl wrote:If GS were to go to the trouble they might as well just strip the ability to create or modify elements and quickviews, leaving the ability to navigate the model, take measurements, perform mark-ups, sign in to a Teamwork file, update PM. This would leave a view and mark-up app that would have no commercial value of it's own but would add significant value to AC itself. Throw in a few Teamwork improvements and just imagine the collaborative possibilities.
I can certainly see your wish for a "new" form of BGAC (basically it would be the guts of AC but with all user interface removed ... so that all it could do is update drawings)
2004-04-19 09:34 PM
2004-04-19 10:45 PM
Djordje wrote:My thinking here is that if some effort is needed to create a key-free version of BGAC that it could be combined with another big wish of mine, a free AC viewer. They serve different purposes but perhaps the development resources could be shared.
Practically a viewer? Don't see what the PM link would do, because the point there is to change something, and update?
2004-04-19 11:05 PM
While I had been using AC 6.5 on Mac in OS9, I had adjusted the version number of AC to get a second copy open on the same machine. I found this to be the only way to work on section elevations and detailling while not getting into the whole process of opening and closing of AC files just to do a copy and paste between two files. I realize this was not what GS would have liked, but I was still using the same license on the same machine.Of course they do! You do know that you can (and always have been able to) duplicate the ArchiCAD folder to run simultaneous copies of ArchiCAD? You don't strictly need to copy the *whole* folder, but it is often easier to. Heck you can make multiple copies if you really want to live life on the edge.
When I found I could do the same with BGAC on Mac in OSX 10.3 I was really happy. .
2004-04-19 11:41 PM
Naftali wrote:
Now if only Graphisoft would just combine the two programs into one to avoid the merry-go-round entirely .....
Millard wrote:ah. the great plotmaker/archiCAD shall they/shan't they debate!
I'm going to weigh in on this one. I agree on keeping plotmaker and archicad separate if for no other reason than plotmaker doesn't require a key to open and work on a file. There are several times that drawings need to be updated or just printed and these can be done from any station in the office.
2004-04-20 02:19 AM
2004-04-20 05:01 PM
Karl wrote:Hardware locks are hardly the way to keep hackers from hacking software. From what I've seen they've had 7.0 and 8.0 hacked for some time, and they both of those versions had the hardware lock. I even used the hacked 7.0 version for evaluation purposes But I HAVE since purchased a fully licensed version so I'm all legal now (it WAS all it was cracked up to be - the full version).
Currently BGAC is basically the real AC, so making it keyless invites hackers to easily create free licenses ... but I can certainly see your wish for a "new" form of BGAC (basically it would be the guts of AC but with all user interface removed ... so that all it could do is update drawings). Would be handy.