Well it is clear by the amount of good discourse on this thread that GS has missed the mark on "trying" to address the needs of architects with the supplied GS libraries, in particular the Door and Window libraries are flawed at best.
I cannot speak to any version other than the US version library. After installing the latest library "fix", inside of 3 minutes of using it, if GS worked on the doors and windows libraries, they made them even more problematic than in the first AC12 release.
Some examples:
input dialogue boxes don't match US terminology in many cases. On trim, generally the thinnest dimension is called "thickness" not "width".
Outside trim is fixed relative to its location on the frame and extends toward the window instead of the opposite direction.....what is GS thinking, does anyone check these objects?????
Interior trim input affects interior jamb extensions.....again, is anyone checking these library parts.
GS, it is not the job of your customers to keep debugging your pathetic library parts, thats what we allegedly pay for you to do.
This week I had two very disturbing phone calls, one to my reseller who has now explained to me in the US GS does not offer tech support your reseller does.
Then I spoke with GS US about the problems with the numerous problems with the US library. He apologized in a genuine manner, and said he has heard form MANY US architects about the poor state of the libraries, unfortunately he has no solution at this time but to forward our concerns to GS corporate.
US Architects, and those of you around the world that see the same problems.......Flood GS with your concerns about the libraries next week ASAP.
Next week GS is holding a meeting with its distributers, I believe Budapest. They no dought will be focusing on how to sell you more subscriptions and new boxes of AC. I feel pretty confident, given GS history that they won't be focusing on fixing the libraries. Let them hear you next week!!!
I just don't understand how GS completely misses the importance of delivering current, market appropriate, well sorted out libraries which is fundamental to the success of a BIM application
Robert Mariani
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