2009-04-03 04:46 PM
2009-08-12 05:08 PM
2009-08-12 05:30 PM
Rakela wrote:This is one hell of an indictment against the software. You would pay for the tool, have it shipped to your office but would not bother loading it on a machine?
....we were going to shelf the new boxes
2009-08-12 05:58 PM
2009-08-12 06:21 PM
Rakela wrote:i don't get it ... the PLN becomes a PLA?? I don't see how this fixes the library issue - you can already do this with PLA (save only used objects). I am assuming this behaviour would also beAmong other things, I've heard that the issue of having to load all older libraries containing objects used in a project that has evolved through one or more ArchiCAD version updates has been fixed.i wasnt planning on upgrading....we were going to shelf the new boxes.....but this might indeed change my mind...if you are correct
From what I understand, objects used in a PLN will be saved with the PLN similar to a PLA, which should make upgrading from one version to another much easier with regards to the library, since you will no longer need to load multiple versions of the archicad library.
2009-08-12 06:52 PM
2009-08-12 07:07 PM
owen wrote:One of the longstanding issues with Archicad and its abysmal library management is that when you upgrade, the software does not upgrade the library at the same time, automatically. I think this idea of maintaing old versions of the libraries makes about as much sense as maintaining old versions of the software itself. It's an insane piece of archaic hoop-jumping foolishness.Rakela wrote:
you are always going to have to keep copies of your old AC libraries.
2009-08-12 07:22 PM
Rakela wrote:Hey brother, you were just speaking your truth and I respect it.
hell of a statement and i regret for that....sorry
2009-08-12 09:10 PM
2009-08-12 10:30 PM
MMontgomery wrote:This is big news for me if it's true. I'm just about to upgrade my machine and was looking at XP64bit so having 64bit ArchiCad and C4D would be great.
64bit is supposed to be in as well
2009-08-13 07:05 AM