2007-06-05 07:37 PM
2007-06-06 12:02 AM
2007-06-07 05:47 PM
2007-06-08 11:04 AM
Bogman wrote:FWIW, the current testing phase of ArchiCAD 11 went smooth and I don't see any sign of Nemetschek killing off ArchiCAD.
It is often the most simple improvements that require the greatest amount of reprogramming. If a new version installs seamlessly, and the new features work well (without losing the level of productivity of the previous version), then you can regard the upgrade as worthwhile.
'Essential' new features can just as easily be interpreted as shortcomings of the previous version. Maybe the lack of new features serves as testament to the maturity and useability of the program.
Start worrying when we lose system stability with the release of new versions packed to the brim with gimmicks. That is when corners are being cut (ie testing), and that is a bad sign
2007-06-08 01:12 PM
stefan wrote:After update the stability of AC10 is now quite ok.Bogman wrote:FWIW, the current testing phase of ArchiCAD 11 went smooth and I don't see any sign of Nemetschek killing off ArchiCAD.
It is often the most simple improvements that require the greatest amount of reprogramming. If a new version installs seamlessly, and the new features work well (without losing the level of productivity of the previous version), then you can regard the upgrade as worthwhile.
'Essential' new features can just as easily be interpreted as shortcomings of the previous version. Maybe the lack of new features serves as testament to the maturity and useability of the program.
Start worrying when we lose system stability with the release of new versions packed to the brim with gimmicks. That is when corners are being cut (ie testing), and that is a bad sign
I personally feel that ArchiCAD has stabilized over the last three versions. Release 8.0 was a disaster, although the 8.x updates improved things. It had too much new features. Release 9 was better. Release 10 was a big leap, but not at the cost of stability.
2007-06-08 02:42 PM
Archi wrote:Really? I've not had any problems. What's wrong with it?
Just the function with PDF is miserable.
2007-06-08 08:26 PM
2007-06-09 10:28 PM
2007-06-09 11:53 PM
DrawingStudio wrote:You do indeed seem new to the program. You can customize everything you've mentioned in the post above; - from menu location of commands....to custom keyboard shortcuts for specific commands (even more than you can for AutoCAD) - all from from the Configure work environment on your customize menu. And best of all you can save your customized preferences under a specific user preference template that can even transfer from version to version.
..... I have found that some of the organization of AC10 to be baffling like putting Creative Imaging under the Document menu (and not the View Menu), the Save As Object under something called 'Libraries and Objects' (and not something called SAVE??) and the way 'Show Selection in 3D View' works. Keyboard shortcuts are another issue (ArchiCAD's should over-ride any that the OS offers when in ArchiCAD) which should also be consistant from version to version. Oh, and keyboard shortcuts should always take pressedence over a new palette designs (for obvious reasons), i.e. AC should encourage keyboard shortcuts since ultimately that will inprove the end-users experience and productivity. I think that AC10 needs polishing ....... .......
2007-06-10 02:50 AM