The increasing complexity of ArchiCAD
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ā2020-05-11 07:08 PM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
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ā2020-05-11 10:31 PM
I think (and really hope that 24 is all about this) that adding new tools is great, but what AC needs right now is streamlining. Polishing up old tools to fit the new advances made to other tools, bringing everything up to a consistent level of interaction, making sure there are no tools left behind or made involuntarily redundant despite being in the software. Not just "oh we optimized here and there" but a reworking and strengthening of what there already is.
Edit: Also, why is there a dedicated Corner Window tool? Or a Wall End tool? This always has bothered me that there's somehow unequal distribution of strengths. It just feels half baked. I get that these are necessary functions, but couldn't they be combined with something that makes more sense?
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ā2020-05-11 10:34 PM
Dunedin, New Zealand.
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ā2020-05-13 03:17 AM
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ā2020-05-13 01:29 PM
Lingwisyer wrote:Those dumb annual releases really ruined the AEC industry IT-wise.
Ditching the annual release would probably help with the streamlining progress, as then there would be less pressure to develop some new fandangled feature in a rush to sell the next version.
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ā2020-05-13 05:12 PM
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ā2020-05-16 12:06 PM
Lots of software these days suffers from bloat, I recently ditched Adobe and switched to Affinity for my image editing and document layout work, a fresh breeze as they're not carrying years of bloatware, add-on software, bridge this, cloud that....
Don't get me started on subscriptions....!

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ā2020-05-18 02:04 PM
I agree, but there's another factor here too: It's too easy to distribute PDFs compared to printed books! Nobody bothers to edit the manuals anymore.
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ā2020-05-18 07:24 PM
Thomas wrote:Don't think many read them anymore either. We came up with RTFM for a reason!
Hi Richard,
I agree, but there's another factor here too: It's too easy to distribute PDFs compared to printed books! Nobody bothers to edit the manuals anymore.

Of course, another view is that if you can use anything without a manual it must have been well designed...
