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2008-05-09 09:47 AM
2008-06-10 12:38 PM
2008-06-10 02:08 PM
2008-06-10 03:34 PM
All in-fighting aside, I think the biggest concern right now is that we are now past the one-year release cycle Graphisoft promised and there has not been ANY public announcement at all, not even when it is expected out.Tom, I couldn't agree more. If this isn't bad PR, what is? I've sung graphisofts praises and I've had my complaints also.
If they are going to promise a one-year update cycle, it's probably good to stick to it!
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Tom Waltz
2008-06-10 03:56 PM
2008-06-10 04:49 PM
Sam wrote:
Has me wondering, as seldom as Graphisoft must post do they also rank as a new member?
2008-06-10 10:29 PM
Sam wrote:Guests.
After sending my last post I noticed my rank as anew member. I have been using AC since 4.5 and although i am far from a new member I rarely post. Has me wondering, as seldom as Graphisoft must post do they also rank as a new member?
2008-06-11 05:02 AM
2008-06-11 06:33 AM
2008-06-11 06:44 AM
Don wrote:I really believe that if AC had a basic 3d tool that has the standard 3d modeling tools of any modern day modeling program, AC will be extremely popular in schools, and eventually in the main stream architectural profession.
If AC had better and especially more intuitive modeling tools, I think it would be a big hit in the schools.
2008-06-11 06:48 AM
Don wrote:Hi Don,
This is notexactlythe place for this post, but my question does have something to do with how GS is responding to the current marketplace, trends, new and potential users..........
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My question is, why isn't GS doing more to promote AC in the schools?
Maybe they are elsewhere, but if every Cal Poly grad knew (and presumably loved) ArchiCad, well that would be 1 of every 20 architects in the US. What a user base! More users, more money for R&D, less complaints, lower license costs...........
Don Lee