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2010-05-10 05:56 PM
2010-05-13 12:33 AM
Derek wrote:And don't forget Vlado, the creator of the world's most widely used rendering engine, Vray, - who is a constant and enduring presence on the Chaosgroup forums and is always there to not just offer feedback to users and troubleshoot any problems or questions with releases, but who also frequently provides an idea of where they expect to take the engine in the future and their development plans. Sometimes if there's a critical issue, raised, they'll even release a fix the same day - talk about responsive.dcerezo wrote:The developers of
One of the things that has always puzzled me in this day and age is the total communication silence I have seen with company heads when a software release bombs.and are a fixed presence in their respective forums offering support, tutorials and in the case of Brad Peebler (CEO of Luxology - makers of modo) with news on modo development.
It doesn't get much better than that.
2010-05-13 12:43 AM
Chadwick wrote:I don't see them going away anytime soon neither. But at the same time, I also don't see the Govt. (certainly not the Federal Govt. and definitely not through the GSA) dictating to their design consultants and contractors, what software or platform they expect them to use or deliver projects in.Bricklyne wrote:Perhaps, but regardless we are finding more and more clients are looking at BIM to aide with facilities management. We even had a contractor up here talking about how they are using BIM to help with the construction process and are relieved when the architect and engineers are using BIM! I just don't see software of the like of Revit or ArchiCAD disappearing anytime soon...
.....well, technically the Federal government doesn't really demand BIM deliverables - maybe State Governments do...
2010-05-13 08:55 AM
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2010-05-13 06:38 PM
ArchiCAD 14 comes out 9 months after AC13this means tons of bugs !!
2010-05-13 07:07 PM
ArchiCAD 14 comes out 9 months after AC13And, it's not ArchiCAD14 that came earlier but rather ArchiCAD 13 that came late.
2010-05-13 08:17 PM
TMA_80 wrote:As I understand it there are two versions in development simultaneously so that AC13 took a little longer than the 24 month development schedule while AC14 was on time (or a little early).ArchiCAD 14 comes out 9 months after AC13And, it's not ArchiCAD14 that came earlier but rather ArchiCAD 13 that came late.
If we add the 13 delay to the 9 months we may find 12 months (the normal cycle )
However, Respect to GS for respecting the "normal" 12 months cycle for ArchiCAD14.
2010-05-13 09:14 PM
2010-05-13 09:27 PM
TMA_80 wrote:Actually AC13 was in development far longer and represents a
HI Mattheu !
Well that means one team is doing the job in time whereas the other is not ( ... I know AC 13 needed some time to have the 64bits* feature & TW2 ready so the delay was 'justifiable'...)
*except for MAC
2010-05-14 06:41 AM
Matthew wrote:I wouldn't trust that with GS !... I remember when CW was introduced in AC12 there was a talk about how this new way of handling elements ( sub structure and classes ) could be something really huge ..and here we go ...2 versions already ... and even CW itself is far from being a fully developed tool !..not to mention implementing that logic in other tools !TMA_80 wrote:Actually AC13 was in development far longer and represents a
HI Mattheu !
Well that means one team is doing the job in time whereas the other is not ( ... I know AC 13 needed some time to have the 64bits* feature & TW2 ready so the delay was 'justifiable'...)
*except for MAChugechange in the underlying data structure, so it's not too surprising that it ran a little overtime. If I'm not mistaken TW2 is only the first major benefit that we'll see coming from the new core.