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TomWaltz wrote:
If you don't want to listen to other Architects and Archicad users who have real-world experience, here's another opinion:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/index.php?p=133
2006-11-06 03:21 AM
We use Softimage for our rendering on Linux and Soft nominates the qualified software and hardwaremate, I am afraid that the building industry is more conservative as you may think in terms of IT. the 'other' OS apart from Mac and Win is perceived as a sinister unknown evil that should not be touched simply because people in this industry can not be bothered by all those things like new settings, hardware drivers, new applications and importantly different look of OS. You would be surprise how many people would be asking the question like I've got windows on my home comp so why I can't run and see the same stuff as I can at work?
2006-11-07 07:05 PM
Rob wrote:thank you!!! at least somoane who thinks my way..
Rob,
We use Softimage for our rendering on Linux and Soft nominates the qualified software and hardwaremate, I am afraid that the building industry is more conservative as you may think in terms of IT. the 'other' OS apart from Mac and Win is perceived as a sinister unknown evil that should not be touched simply because people in this industry can not be bothered by all those things like new settings, hardware drivers, new applications and importantly different look of OS. You would be surprise how many people would be asking the question like I've got windows on my home comp so why I can't run and see the same stuff as I can at work?
However, it would be fantastic to run OS that is for free but for the sake of an argument, why do we still use that crappy Autocad DWG file format that is obsolete and regulated just by one company on its own will? Because it's widely accepted by the minds of people here and often it's only 'technical term' that can be understood by your boss when you're talking about a consultant coordination. and your boss is the boss (usually)...
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