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2021-07-13 05:51 PM
Podolsky wrote:
2021-07-13 08:01 PM
2021-07-14 03:51 AM
Christophe wrote:Is this software no longer supported and updated? Clients complaining about not being able to use the latest version of one software due to limitations cause by not wanting to update a different software?
Using Catalina or Big Sur is absolutely not a solution because of hardware and other software on these OS.
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2021-07-14 04:48 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:Unlike the Windows world, Macs can no longer run 32 bit software. So, I imagine some of these people who don't want to upgrade their OS to Catalina or Big Sur still run such programs... which would include the 9-year old Adobe Creative Suite 6 (Photoshop, InDesign, etc etc) which was a permanent license prior to Adobe's switch to subcription-only. There are various older scanner drivers, etc. that are 32 bit only due to the age of the hardware.Christophe wrote:Is this software no longer supported and updated? Clients complaining about not being able to use the latest version of one software due to limitations cause by not wanting to update a different software?
Using Catalina or Big Sur is absolutely not a solution because of hardware and other software on these OS.
Just curious, but what hardware realistically prevents you from upgrading your OS?
2021-07-14 09:11 AM
Karl wrote:Hello Karl,
Apple also does an 8-year hardware end of life for the most recent OS version, so some Macs might be too old to upgrade to Catalina or Big Sur. For example, Big Sur can only be installed on Macs that are 8 years old or newer:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211238
Catalina pushes that back to all of the 2012 models.
https://support.apple.com/kb/SP803?locale=en_US
2021-07-14 03:26 PM
2021-07-14 05:07 PM
manuno wrote:I might finally to take part of developers and try to protect them. Yes, I agree, some features was not developed till the end and require further adjustment - like mentioned before lack of central control of graphical style of sections/elevations with new texture fill. Or conversions of global geographical coordinates into national with simple UI. But, by another hand, changes can also be done to core of program - something invisible to user. How software is communicating with CPU and GPU, RAM requests etc. Preparation for switch to ARM architecture and new features introduced in Windows 11.
So, so disappointed with graphisoft and this "new version" 25! already the 24 was more than limit, but there, we reach new heights! Until when are you going to laugh at users? Was every second correct version too much for you? It's so disappointing that the feeling that this update gives me is that we are looked down upon !!! It's lamentable ... and sad. No improvement on the composite walls (independent edition of the layers), nothing on the land, on the VRD, on the joinery (large scale details ...) ... What about airtightness ? and continuous insulation ? And you call it a new version ?
I suggest you hire real architects, who are confronted every day with the reality of construction sites and the need for archicad to evolve accordingly.
Seriously, are you proud of yourself ?
Manuno, so sad about this...
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