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2004-07-17 09:01 PM
2007-07-30 10:19 PM
syber wrote:Because they ran on UNIX or IRIX before they were ported to Windows NT?
So why is Maya, Softimage XSI, Renderman, Houdini, running in all kings of OS?
2007-07-31 01:57 PM
Is there anything to gain for the relatively small Graphisoft?Hard question actually. Probably in smaller practices in developing countries, where cost of operating system, MS Office, Adobe stuff and some other packages are a quite a bit of money (considering they still have to be able to afford AC alone) yes. The thing is that in US and similar markets, some of that stuff is a part of computer set that you buy (over there is still mostly custom built specs - no OS or other software).
2007-08-01 12:52 PM
stefan wrote:syber wrote:
So why is Maya, Softimage XSI, Renderman, Houdini, running in all kings of OS?
Because they ran on UNIX or IRKS before they were ported to Windows NT?
Softimage 3DA (not XS) was even bought by Microsoft to do the porting to NT as a proof of concept. Then they lost interest and sold it to Avid.
2007-08-02 09:05 PM
2007-08-02 09:21 PM
syber wrote:My guess is because GS never really talks about its long-term plans in public
Why Graphisoft don't give us an official answer about Linux version?
2007-08-03 04:20 AM
My guess is because GS never really talks about its long-term plans in publicI am not sure if it is really relevant in regards to OS platforms. I do not think they should slam the door on anything because it is not feasible at the moment... and who knows what is going to happen in few years time as software industry is really volatile place..eg look at apple OSX they were struggling just few years ago to deliver a proper full-on OS... now, I think they push the limits.
2007-08-05 01:51 PM
0x0065 wrote:It's in academic research and it is only an illustration of concepts, not a full applications... I'm not a trained programmer, I'm still an architect.stefan wrote:p.s. Why not release your app? Is it just a hobby? If you have, what's it called? If you're headed in the right direction... ...I've waited long enough to wait some more.
P.S. I am working on a cross-platform architectural design application, but it is not even in alpha-stage and is probably never going to be released anyway😉
2007-08-06 10:33 AM
2007-08-10 10:37 AM
I thought that when Apple chose to move to the Unix platform (and now I gather OSX is officially Unix) it wouldn't be too long before GS would be in a position to take the leap to supporting LINUX also
Miscrostation 95 for students work only in 2D
Wildfire for linux (I don't know how it can be used for achitects)
arcad looks good but i coudn't try it
cycas realy poor... as for me
2007-09-03 11:59 AM