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2016-02-10 01:30 AM
cornelis wegman architects
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Laptop: AC 24 - 26 Win 10 16GB 1TB SSD RTX 3070 GPU

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2016-02-10 01:42 AM
Going on past versions it should be released around mid-year but usually the new features are released a bit before that.
Barry.
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2016-02-10 07:46 AM
I wonder if GS will do this.

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2016-02-11 03:33 PM
Well they haven't yet and I have been using this program for going on 21 years now. Maybe an European mindset thing. I can't really understand the thinking really.
From a marketing point of view you might think they would want to get people thinking about about what is coming along in the next version and maybe starting to budget for it if they really see the benefit of either upgrading or maybe even signing on for the 1st time.
Oh well we will just have to wait and see what they have in store for us non Beta testers.
“The simplification of anything is always sensational” GKC
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2016-02-11 08:06 PM
Chief Architect have also started releasing sneak peaks.
Maybe GS will see the benefits & do it too!
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2016-02-13 03:29 AM
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2016-03-14 09:58 AM
I does require some effort: using pre-release software. It may/will crash from time to time, features may change and may even be cut during testing. You may realise that your favourite wish is not granted and it's already too late to do something about it. That's life with software releases. It's mainly meant to make what is included more bullet-proof and ready for production.
FWIW, during the beta-tests, the ArchiCAD file format is usually not updated to very late in the process, so while testing, you can still open files in ArchiCAD 19. This may be good to know and don't think I'm sharing anything crucial here.
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2016-04-06 03:32 AM

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2016-04-07 10:43 PM
mthd wrote:But.....how long is "not long"?
Not long now, all will be revealed!
Is it longer than "not long",....or not as long as "longer".
...and by how much longer?
(*...hopefully not nearly long enough)

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2016-04-08 07:37 AM
