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2003-11-15 12:40 AM
2003-11-15 06:09 PM
Rus wrote:Rus,
Point me in the right direction and I'd be happy to speak with Graphisoft about getting them to port ArchiCAD over to Linux. The userbase is larger than you might think.
2003-11-15 09:23 PM
2003-11-17 09:27 AM
Rus wrote:Although it might be cool to have ArchiCAD running on Linux, the cost of an ArchiCAD license (depending on where you are between $4000 & $7000) makes the cost of the OS and the Office suite irrelevant.
Users don't want to have to pay $200 for XP and $400 for Office when they can pay $40 for our operating system, and $50 for a Microsoft Office compatible suite.
2003-11-17 11:12 AM
2003-11-17 06:21 PM
stefan wrote:Rus wrote:Although it might be cool to have ArchiCAD running on Linux, the cost of an ArchiCAD license (depending on where you are between $4000 & $7000) makes the cost of the OS and the Office suite irrelevant.
Users don't want to have to pay $200 for XP and $400 for Office when they can pay $40 for our operating system, and $50 for a Microsoft Office compatible suite.
I think that Linux being free (well, if you don't buy a box in a store) should not be the main selling point of the OS. To me it makes it look "cheap" and "not reliable". It might be better for the credability of Linux that people stopped argumenting that it is free so therefore better then the Microsoft-solutions.
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On the other hand, we've had a long list of complaints about the behavior of ArchiCAD 8.0 on Mac OSX and a part of these has been directed to the need of supporting multiple OS's. Adding another one (although similar to OS X) won't do much good for this matter.
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If ArchiCAD can be made for Linux, then so be it, but not at the cost of lessening the quality & reliability of the product as it is now for Windows XP/2000 & Mac OSX.