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Pictures of ArchiCAD 10 from Russia?

Anonymous
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I find this one:

http://talks.mark-itt.ru/forummessage/62/83443.html

Betatest in Russia?
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Anonymous
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I don't know MORE than what I could glean but again am looking forward to 10!

Sorry. Fast typing kills
archislave
Enthusiast
Did you see anything about multi-material or compound walls where the skins or materials can start at different levels? Imagine the plywood sheathing and siding skins going down below top of slab to cover the rim joist - just like in real life
Archislave



archicad 26.0 US, M2 Macbook Air
TomWaltz
Participant
ALEXRVS wrote:
hi i from Russsia
i use archicad 10 one months is coool all work and save
beacose i have legal key for archicad 10 beta 3
from http://ac8beta.bt.graphisoft.com/info/new_features_guide/
but all plugins not work
archicad more than autocad
my icq 178224998
There's no such thing as a "legal" key for Archicad 10.

Either you are a licensed Beta tester under contract with Graphisoft (including Non-disclosure agreements) or you are using an illegal copy (as noted in the End User License that you must agree to upon installation).
Tom Waltz
Anonymous
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i have legal key for archicad 9 and archicad 10 work toothith this key but i not use archicad 10 for work only for test i dl is from graphisoft ? later i pay for upgrade and use archicad 10

now archicad 10 beta 3 not good crash in 3d?
hive money need for upgarade 9--->10
and then i can see relase in Russia ?
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
ALEXRVS wrote:
i have legal key for archicad 9 and archicad 10 work too with this key...
The very preliminary beta file was accidentally exposed due to a temporary security loophole. During installation, the user still must agree to the license terms, which begin as shown in the screenshot below. As noted, there, only people who have signed an appropriate agreement with Graphisoft are 'legally' to install the software.

Karl
One of the forum moderators
AC 28 USA and earlier   •   macOS Sequoia 15.2, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
Anonymous
Not applicable
When will the beta-test finish?
That means, the reales date of ArchiCAD 10
Anonymous
Not applicable
The very preliminary beta file was accidentally exposed due to a temporary security loophole. During installation, the user still must agree to the license terms, which begin as shown in the screenshot below. As noted, there, only people who have signed an appropriate agreement with Graphisoft are 'legally' to install the software.
i CAnt see this pictures,
and if i see this text i cant read or not undestend,
Archicad my life
TomWaltz
Participant
ALEXRVS wrote:
The very preliminary beta file was accidentally exposed due to a temporary security loophole. During installation, the user still must agree to the license terms, which begin as shown in the screenshot below. As noted, there, only people who have signed an appropriate agreement with Graphisoft are 'legally' to install the software.
i CAnt see this pictures,
and if i see this text i cant read or not undestend,
Archicad my life
Oh, so if you cannot understand it, it's not legally binding.... I'll have to try that one some time!
Tom Waltz
Vitruvius
Booster
I doubt if a Russian language legal disclaimer would be valid in the US....so why would an English disclaimer carry any weight in non- English speaking countries?
Cameron Hestler, Architect
Archicad 27 / Mac Studio M1 Max - 32 GB / LG24" Monitors / 14.5 Sonoma
TomWaltz
Participant
Because an End User License Agreement is not a disclaimer. It's a licensing agreement. Clicking "OK" means I am agreeing to the terms set forth in the agreement. It's my obligation to understand those terms before clicking "OK".

It's not much different than signing a contract. If I sign a contract in another language, I have still agreed to it. I'm the one at fault for not doing my due dilligence in understanding what I am agreeing to.

"I didn't understand" is rarely, if ever, a valid legal defense.
Tom Waltz