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2010-05-10 05:56 PM
2010-05-15 06:07 PM
Philippe wrote:If you look at my posts in the forum (wish lists) you will see a very very very big list of constructive and detailed wishes.oreopoulos wrote:Yes do it. From AC 8 you repeat the same things.
Buy Revit and migrate there...
people like you brings nothing to this forum
2010-05-15 10:26 PM
2010-05-15 10:30 PM
NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:That's a good idea Necko!
YO Philippe
It looks like REVIT name hurts you a lot
You will have chance to see REVIT in action cos my plan is to post it here on this forum. You will be able to see REVIT in action comparing to ARCHICAD. I will try to draw some roofs, profiles, free form object, stairs, walls, print, workflow and speed. Then you will see that your stubborn view on software is worng. You act like you are from GS which is cool cos they dont say NOTHING for years !
You think that i enjoy and that i have time to change software ????
Im here for a long time, old school user but i defintily dont see reason why should i update to AC14. Its good to see that you are dissaponted too, that means that you belive what you see and you will not get nothing with AC14 that will improve your architectural practice.
At the end you should say thx Necko for your effort to open my stubborn view and thx Necko for showing me what competition do on other BIM software.
2010-05-16 05:51 AM
2010-05-16 06:54 AM
archislave wrote:I suspect they might lose a lot of subscriptions this year. I know that usually tends to be the sentiment voiced every year there's a weak release, and by disgruntled users, but considering a number of factors not in their favor this year unlike in previous years;
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I just want to know why people are blindly paying their yearly subscription!
2010-05-16 07:01 AM
archislave wrote:
Have you ever thought that there is something about the nature of Hungarians or Hungarian business traits that causes a culture of non response or a lack of care for customers. Like they are the Kings of this software and they will do it their way and in their time. Consider that Revit and Sketchup were developed in the US and are developed in a more responsive manner. Just saying ....
So the best thing is if Archicad could be bought by an US company. It will never happen and the aloofness of the company will drive it in the ground.
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2010-05-16 07:45 AM
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2010-05-16 12:24 PM
2010-05-16 02:49 PM
mikem wrote:Most of the users agree that the new features are welcome ... however no one as far as I can see ...agree that you can call those a new version ! its as simple as this ! and no one really accept this for the second time in a row ( almost the third if you drop curtain wall .. which is still far from being a complete tool ) ... and I would love to believe what you said that now this is done.. we can expect a real new features in AC15 .. but I simply can't rely on that ! and I really don't think that there is a need to explain why ! ... I mean a company driven by the mentality that puts " state of the art rendering engine" on each release ... is not exactly what I can rely on .
Some of you need to look at the bigger picture. Graphisoft have put in place the foundations that are necessary to take Archicad to the next level and ensure that it remains a viable option in the future. The significance of that should not be undervalued and I think Graphisoft should be applauded for having the guts to do it.
Having done that I would now expect that they will go back to improving those aspects that users are asking for which are important. That is the point really. Development effort needs to go in to where it will make a significant difference. Fixing something that is minor or a problem for just a few is not the best use of development resources.