Richard -
I think some of your criticism of what I wrote may be justified in that I was interchanging Teamwork with BimCloud. I am not asking for conveniences for free, like many I buy the ArchiPlus subscription for multiple licenses. I am making the case that IF we are in the world of collaboration now, why are we paying extra for it? Why doesnt GS simply have one version of BimCloud (full) for all its ArchiPlus subscribers instead of the "Free" version vs. the subscription version. Again, everything is going to cloud based storage, so why would anyone want to continue on with storing the data on a local server, maybe for speed sake, perhaps.
As for BimX, I am having trouble finding the article I read just a few days ago, that was written by GS explaining that the forth coming BimX that that was introduced in Las Vegas this year, will be charged for "once the bugs are worked out".
If you are happy with current pricing and what it affords you, I am glad for you. But GS continues to put out an outdated library, that is lacking real world building products, components and FF&E. Virtually any major building product, finish, or component is available for Revit users, because vendors perceive that software as the best return on their investment. "Major" version upgrades of ArchiCAD continue to be released much later than the are announced to be released. Personally, I wish they would only come out every 2 years instead of every years, as the software seems to be constantly behind OS releases and plagued by trying to work out bugs catching up with the OS releases.
While it may seem obvious that "things" can cost more today than they did 10 years ago, do they really? Surely you have seen the speed of computers go up significantly in the last ten years, with cost holding steady or even decreasing. My first HP plotter in 1994, cost $13K. This week we will be installing a new Canon large format printer (no longer called plotters) for 1/3 the cost, getting 4x the printing speed, at least 300% better print quality, so no, not all things cost more today than they did 10 years ago.
Yet software development continues rise exponentially year after year, not unique to GS. Yet product/services from them all are barely evolutionary, not revolutionary....causing me to ask, why is pricing increasing at such a rapid pace without proportional added value.
Try raising your fees as an Architectural or Design Firm, at the rate software developers continue to reach deep into our pockets for software that never seems to be "finished"........let me know how that works out for you!
Robert Mariani
MARIANI design studio, PLLC
Architecture / Architectural Photography
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