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2021-07-11 09:59 PM
Podolsky wrote:From what i can tell, nothing.
And by the way - anybody knows what's new in Python commands in ArchiCAD 25? Where is possible to get that information?
http://archicadapi.graphisoft.com/archicadPythonPackage/modules.html
2021-07-11 10:40 PM
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Podolsky wrote:I would never advise modifying an OS but it is advisable to find a solution if GS does not provide one. As for taking action, it is neither my job nor my responsibility. I am incapable of such a feat.
You as a teacher shouldn't recommend to your customers to perform any tricks with OS, that contradicts with official Graphisoft recommendations. Because if something will go wrong - software will start crash all the time for example - guilty is going to be you.
Podolsky wrote:Archicad is part of an existing ecosystem and must not cause a radical change in this system. Maybe it is essential.
You only can recommend to update to Catalina (10.15) following minimal software recommendation,
Podolsky wrote:Apple computers are PC like others with macOS.
or, if your clients don't want to update OS - you can recommend to install BootCamp and Windows 10. Now you can even get Windows 11 as part of MS Insider program.
Podolsky wrote:I do not forget anything and am perfectly aware of the progress of macOS in terms of ergonomics, security etc. I am not a victim but a witness to this problem. I have been using big sur on a daily basis since the beta version and with AC 22 to 24. I have beta tested AC 25 with Big Sur and it is now very stable and graphically satisfactory BUT not asking an Archicad user to change OS or even hardware for a simple question of version of archicad is not satisfactory.
Don't forget, that AC 25 has changed software protection system - that also can be related to OS version somehow.
2021-07-12 12:51 PM
Christophe wrote:Maybe Catalina is the only one
Podolsky wrote:I would never advise modifying an OS but it is advisable to find a solution if GS does not provide one. As for taking action, it is neither my job nor my responsibility. I am incapable of such a feat.
You as a teacher shouldn't recommend to your customers to perform any tricks with OS, that contradicts with official Graphisoft recommendations. Because if something will go wrong - software will start crash all the time for example - guilty is going to be you.Podolsky wrote:Archicad is part of an existing ecosystem and must not cause a radical change in this system. Maybe it is essential.
You only can recommend to update to Catalina (10.15) following minimal software recommendation,
Podolsky wrote:Apple computers are PC like others with macOS.
or, if your clients don't want to update OS - you can recommend to install BootCamp and Windows 10. Now you can even get Windows 11 as part of MS Insider program.
Windows a solution ? Really ?Podolsky wrote:I do not forget anything and am perfectly aware of the progress of macOS in terms of ergonomics, security etc. I am not a victim but a witness to this problem. I have been using big sur on a daily basis since the beta version and with AC 22 to 24. I have beta tested AC 25 with Big Sur and it is now very stable and graphically satisfactory BUT not asking an Archicad user to change OS or even hardware for a simple question of version of archicad is not satisfactory.
Don't forget, that AC 25 has changed software protection system - that also can be related to OS version somehow.
There are a lot of users of Mojave and High sierra (I'm not). Archicad 25 is not available to them and it is a real subject to which I hope a solution.
2021-07-12 01:01 PM
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