2006-03-12 05:40 PM
2006-03-13 04:20 AM
March, wrote:I fully agree, however: you are of course aware that his can be done using SEO to cut the hole?
2.) Slab edge material editing: I don't know of a building that doesn't have a hole cut in a slab somewhere - this is a most basic operation - usually for stairs - yet the material inside the cut remains as the exterior edge, for example if the exterior edge is brick - this wishlist item is so obvious it was emphatically communicated back when I was using 4.1, and is manifest in the beam tool so 'it is possible' but to no avail...
March, wrote:This is the ultimate question. I feel it is still very much there ...
3.) Slab trimming to roof: Another most basic operation when doing an overhanging roof against the edge of a ceiling slab, sections could actually render with clean lines allowing detailing & prevent slabs from 'piercing' roofs - again very basic operation asked for in the early days (doh!)
SEO again.
March, wrote:Agreed.
4.) Functional stairs that actually work & are legal (ie meet codes) & have some precedent in the real world - honestly don't know how one could even walk up some of what stairmaker produces, especially winders... Simple stairs that don't need 45 parameters set up would be helpful...
March, wrote:Agreed.
5.) Windows:
6.) Legacy Libraries:
March, wrote:ArchiTerra; once upon a time, ArchiSite. Inexpensive solution that works.
7.) Mesh data import: While the mesh tools is a welcome improvement it would seem obvious that it should import xyz text survey data (station points) rather than users doing this manually. Offering 3d building modelling without easy 3d site modelling has always seemed somewhat ironic as a site is usually a component of a building (Doh! again)...
March, wrote:Agreed up to a point. Many different techniques exist ...
8.) Material selection:
March, wrote:This is my basic gripe. Has nothing to do with PCs or Macs; BTW, go to the Hardware topics to see positive reports on 9 running under Rosetta, and the Graphisoft statements on universal binaries.
9.) Legacy support: Constantly I find numerous flaws (bugs aren't usually that obvious) areneverfixed, while Graphisoft pushes ahead with the 'next new version' I assume to generate upgrade cashflow - this trend seemed to increase with PC development & has inspired me to skip update cycles - this time v9 mac users will apparently get no Rosetta or Wintel support - I assume to encourage us to upgrade yet again while so many of basics per the above remain unresolved.
March, wrote:I would REALLY like to hear the rationale for this decision. Either they use ArchiCAD only for drafting, or don't use it to the full. Sorry to say so, but still using 6.5 or 7 is not a basis to decide whether ArchiCAD is good enough now. AutoCAD?!?!? My goodness ...
Two profitable colleagues I know who are still using ArchiCAD are on v6.5 & v7 in Mac OS-9 and the former with numerous keys is planning to move to AutoCAD as existing stations require replacement...
March, wrote:Hmmm ... I have to disagree on both. I can put any building model I need together, and pens are a matter of pre-thought and pre-set templates, as it is now.
In summary I find some of the most basic construction tools & functions still have major flaws or room for improvement. Many of the above suggestions are longstanding concerns & leave me frustrated & scratching my head at many of the 'high end' archicad features (some of which I love) when I can't even easily put together a basic building model or adjust pen weights 'on the fly'...
March, wrote:
As an early ArchiCAD user the question I keep asking is where is 'ease of use' now in Graphisoft's priority list...?
2006-03-13 10:37 AM
March, wrote:
7.) Mesh data import: While the mesh tools is a welcome improvement it would seem obvious that it should import xyz text survey data (station points) rather than users doing this manually. Offering 3d building modelling without easy 3d site modelling has always seemed somewhat ironic as a site is usually a component of a building (Doh! again)...
Djordje wrote:Mesh Tool is the one of most importants. And I'm thinking that it's must be developed by GS. We can create any mesh with ArchiTerra, but I'm not happy with it's working teqnique and interface. Would like to have easy to use compatibility with GPS.
ArchiTerra; once upon a time, ArchiSite. Inexpensive solution that works.
March, wrote:
8.) Material selection:
Djordje wrote:And how many are there in AC9?
Agreed up to a point. Many different techniques exist ...
2006-03-30 03:52 PM
2006-03-30 04:01 PM
March, wrote:I don't think it's even on the list.
As an early ArchiCAD user the question I keep asking is where is 'ease of use' now in Graphisoft's priority list...?
2006-03-30 04:28 PM
2006-03-31 10:11 AM
2006-04-02 03:16 AM
Lennox wrote:http://www.graphisoft.com/support/archicad/
Ive searched all over for Graphisofts statement on universal binaries with no luck. Can you or someone point me in the right direction???
2006-04-02 03:32 AM
March, wrote:bruce
If you think any of the suggestions have merit, please VOTE ESSENTIAL !
2006-04-02 03:46 AM
March, wrote:uh. no.
Perhaps a class action lawsuit would get someone's attention...?