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2007-11-27 04:38 PM
2007-11-27 04:59 PM
2007-11-27 05:53 PM
Richard wrote:I can! currently being implemented means not in the current release
After scratching my head, I could only laugh.http://www.graphisoft.com/company/press_zone/tno_in_ac.html
Can anyone translate this into something understandable?
2007-11-27 05:57 PM
Karl wrote:I think that's the point of a press release
I'm with you, Richard! Sheesh. I went to the TNO website and found the entire site to be obfuscatory and no mention of this 'new' technology other than a duplicate of the press release. So why bother issuing a press release that says nothing?
Karl
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2007-11-27 06:14 PM
2007-11-27 06:16 PM
Peter wrote:You forgot Worksheet!
Personally I'm glad to see they are focusing their limited resources on such important work. There's no point in them wasting time on frivolous tasks like developing a usable stair tool in ArchiCAD for example.
2007-11-27 07:02 PM
Djordje wrote:HEY! I have been using Worksheets intensely and love them. I know I could use Details for the same purpose but then all my reference files would be mixed into the details and I don't like constantly navigating long lists. Besides, how much development time could it have taken to modify the Navigator hierarchy to add another type of "Detail". They were already bifurcating the Section tool and adding the IE tool anyway. I bet the most time went into designing the new icons.Peter wrote:You forgot Worksheet!
Personally I'm glad to see they are focusing their limited resources on such important work. There's no point in them wasting time on frivolous tasks like developing a usable stair tool in ArchiCAD for example.
2007-11-27 09:59 PM
2007-11-28 04:47 AM
~/archiben wrote:Actually it does. At least if it is what I think it is.
i couldn't help but laugh. i'm just hoping that it makes some sense to somebody.
another example of the genius behind graphisoft's marketing no doubt.The marketing value of the press release does seem dubious. Especially when hardly anyone can understand it.
2007-11-28 05:28 AM
Matthew wrote:i could wax lyrical about what i
Actually it does. At least if it is what I think it is.