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‎2010-05-10 05:56 PM

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‎2010-05-28 08:17 PM
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‎2010-05-28 08:31 PM

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‎2010-05-28 08:35 PM
I just skimmed it, mostly because it doesn't apply to my day-to-day work that much, but it does lay out the groundwork for how Graphisoft sees it's future.

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‎2010-05-28 08:37 PM
Dennis wrote:There is certainly not anything in these models that I can't model with ArchiCAD. What is the point of the pictures?
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‎2010-05-28 08:43 PM
Steve wrote:Dennis wrote:There is certainly not anything in these models that I can't model with ArchiCAD. What is the point of the pictures?
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I think the point is that, you can do that stuff 5 times faster and have 10 times more control over parametric objects with other BIM software than with Archicad and GDL
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‎2010-05-28 08:50 PM
I asked him whatever happened to Visual GDL? He paused for a long moment, and said something like "It's something that Graphisoft is still very interested in". He didn't elaborate and most of the people there had no recollection of Visual GDL so the conversation just ended. But I was a little shocked.
For those of you who have not seen it, Visual GDL was an add-on of sorts that was essentially a very crude Objective. It was slow and pretty buggy but allowed you to graphically model objects that were parametric. I'm sure there are others here with better memories than mine that can elaborate.
So what did the GS guys comment really mean? Don't know, but I remain (for the moment) hopeful.
Don Lee
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‎2010-05-28 08:51 PM
Brett wrote:Just a verbal (over the phone) "..it depends on the number of Licenses", etc., they "submit a request and see what offers are available"Stress wrote:Autodesk offers 50% off for Archicad users here in NZ. Have you got a quote recently?
I wonder what would happen if Autodesk were to offer competitive trade up
pricing from AC to Revit (and I don't mean the 5%-15% off they might? offer now).
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‎2010-05-28 09:10 PM
And the question is, have those elements associated information, or just geometry? Or can you also tell they have VB content just by looking at the pics?
And by the way, what is this fetish with stairs? All I hear is people complaining about stairs. By the sound of it, architecture is all about stairs...
And even if that was true, I never had unsolvable problems doing stairs with ArchiCAD.
So, all I see here is a concerted effort on belittling this new release, as has happened in the past, curiously from the same people or fairly new "users", which begs the question: What is this people agenda anyway?
I guess you know the answer...
For my part I will wait for the release, work with it or see it at work, then form an opinion.
And now, bring on the pain...