2006-10-06 09:10 PM
2006-10-13 12:08 AM
...and can also be found in Revit I think....'Revit I think' - you should trademark that, they may buy it off you soon.
2006-10-13 03:30 AM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2006-10-16 01:28 AM
2006-10-16 08:36 AM
henrypootel wrote:Jashaka looks like Combustion and other Compositing software. But for ArchiCAD I would prefer a small basic toolset, taking little space and leave as much room as possible for the viewports. I find r9 and r10 to be two huge improvements in getting more pixels freed up for actual work.
It's not really the same type of application, but i really like the interface of Jahshaka. It has a sort of button bar on the side and it shows the contents of each when you select them in a kind of tree organization. Hard to explain, so look at the screenie.
Aso, what about Lightroom?
mmm, lightroom
2006-10-24 01:44 PM
2006-10-25 01:17 AM
I agree that Archicad in Windows is much better than on OSX which is ironic. All the apps I use is OSX are better looking and acting except for Archicad. I think they just don't take advantage of the latest Apple API's or whatever....true, somehow AC does not look so slick on OSX as other apps do
2006-10-25 09:38 AM
Rob wrote:ArchiCAD uses the Carbon interfaces and not the Cocoa interfaces to generate user interfaces. Cocoa has more "nice" features but makes it almost impossible to develop a cross-platform application.
well, considering the speed of redeveloping the UI by GS (it has taken 3 versions - 8,9 and 10 over 4-5 years?) I would keep this interface rather untouched for a while allowing for development in another more important areas. In my opinion it's flexible enough.
I agree that Archicad in Windows is much better than on OSX which is ironic. All the apps I use is OSX are better looking and acting except for Archicad. I think they just don't take advantage of the latest Apple API's or whatever....true, somehow AC does not look so slick on OSX as other apps do
2006-10-25 09:28 PM