2004-07-17 09:01 PM
2005-05-04 02:04 PM
2005-05-09 09:52 AM
2005-05-13 04:44 PM
syber wrote:Just check the userbase for Windows and Linux...
hi I was wandering why is so dificult for graphisoft to create a linux version of archicad? why do they spent time on windows which is an unstable OS related to linux.
2005-05-17 10:09 AM
syber wrote:Windows XP is reasonably stable.
hi I was wandering why is so dificult for graphisoft to create a linux version of archicad? why do they spent time on windows which is an unstable OS related to linux.
-Linux is faster-more stable than windows especialy for teamwork.
-It doesnt make stupid things like breaking up whithout a reason.
wont it be a + point if archicad could work also on linux. if I make no mistace macOS is based on freebsd "unix" so how dificult is to convert the code to linux which is also unix based?
2005-05-17 01:20 PM
2005-05-18 02:00 PM
Rob wrote:I agree. It's hard enough to use a Mac for architecture as there is no AutoCAD developed for OS X and ALL of the consultants use it... still, the benfits of the OS keep me using it, but in the future I might be forced to switch back to "the dark side".
I can not virtually imagine anyone (being almost purely in Win environment with our clients/consultants) who could handle Linux in the area of architecture
2005-09-14 11:58 AM
2005-09-14 12:18 PM
Steven wrote:Please post us about your experiences.
I would love to see ArchiCAD running on Linux.
ArchiCAD not running on Linux is the only reason running M$ Windoze.
I will try to run ArchiCAD through CrossOver Office next week.
If that works nice, 6 workstations are switching to Linux.
2005-09-15 03:39 AM
2005-09-28 11:14 PM