2006-04-26 01:54 PM
2006-04-26 06:20 PM
gkmethy wrote:Greg,
Interactive schedule has been integrated in the workflow also, meaning that schedules are now special "model views" integrated in the navigator. You can place them as drawings on layouts (they are not GDL objects anymore). They stay of course interactive when placed on layout. The pet palette also works with them for easy resizing and restructuring. The settings interface is redesigned also.
Greg
2006-04-26 06:27 PM
justdhruv wrote:
is it universal binary for the MACtels?
the wrote:Other comments on this forum have indicated that AC10 would be released as a binary but the above quote does seem a little ambiguous.
Operating System:
Microsoft® Windows® XP Pro or XP Pro x64 edition
Macintosh® OS X 10.3 or OS X 10.4
CPU:
Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel® Centrino®, or compatible
Power Macintosh® G4 1 GHz required
Power Macintosh G5 series recommended
RAM:
1 GB of RAM is required, more than 1GB is recommended for complex models
Hard Drive:
Minimum of 500 MB free hard disk space is required for a full installation.
An additional 2 GB is required for work with complex projects and 3D visualization.
Display:
Minimum resolution: 1024x768, Recommended resolution: 1280x1024
Standard Open GL graphic card with on-board video memory of 64 MB is required.
On-board video memory of 128 MB or more is recommended
To find compatibility data for Open GL VGA-cards, please visit the following website:
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/compatibility.php
Note for Windows users: QuickTime® 6.5 or later and Java 2v1.4.2
or later are required to run Archicad. Archicad installer will
automatically install Java 2v1.5. and QuickTime 7 if they
are not present on your computer
2006-04-26 07:06 PM
2006-04-26 07:16 PM
JNTDigital wrote:Where was this? GS has a two page summary on the website but I've yet to see anything exhaustive.
after reading a 120+ page rundown of new features, im very excited for this release now.
2006-04-26 07:20 PM
Chazz wrote:Yes, Please let us know where we can see this "rundown". Does it by chance describe any new calculation features?JNTDigital wrote:Where was this? GS has a two page summary on the website but I've yet to see anything exhaustive.
after reading a 120+ page rundown of new features, im very excited for this release now.
2006-04-26 07:21 PM
archislave wrote:Most of the example images on the web site are using the Mac OS X version though, so it obviously looks better..
In the brochure it touts 'xp style control' with nary a mention of improved Mac OSX interface improvements. They did not mention that it will be a Universal App. It sounds more and more like like they care less about Mac Users. Archicad 9 had serious palette snapping and organization problems.
2006-04-26 07:33 PM
2006-04-26 07:49 PM
eeblack wrote:Yeah but did you see the ghosted pointer every-time they zoomed in? Gawd....
Most of the example images on the web site are using the Mac OS X version....
2006-04-26 07:55 PM
Dan wrote:Chazz wrote:Yes, Please let us know where we can see this "rundown". Does it by chance describe any new calculation features?JNTDigital wrote:Where was this? GS has a two page summary on the website but I've yet to see anything exhaustive.
after reading a 120+ page rundown of new features, im very excited for this release now.
Dan K
2006-04-26 08:35 PM