Central Innovation Ltd acquires Cadimage Group Limited

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2016-08-01 10:59 AM
Would be great to hear from someone in the know about what this could mean for ARCHICAD in Australia and New Zealand in the future in terms of new developments.
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2016-08-01 12:59 PM
I'd love to know the percentage of users that subscribe to cadimage.
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2016-08-02 03:34 AM
I suspect that they will not now give these for free to Australian users, given a revenue stream already exists...but happy to be pleasantly surprised, after all there was a time when GS Australia gave users access to cadimage tools (then sold under a different name - Theometric!).
Actually I have advocated in the past, and will continue to do so - the news that they had been purchased by Graphisoft themselves would be preferable! Some of their tools are almost essential IMHO - such as door and window builder. This setup would be ideal as the tools would be bundled into archicad, and the developers would then have under the hood access to base code - allowing even better tools...
ah well...
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2016-08-02 05:55 AM
But as these tools are developed around our building industry standard they are invaluable, so I really do hope the arrangement continues.
I would not want to try & manage without them!
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2016-08-02 06:35 AM
Rogerdodge wrote:+1, probably more of a compulsory upgrade rather than a free giveaway, but windows and wall / roof coverings in particular are indispensable, with the other tools not far behind.
Its true we do get the seven core tools as part of our subscription, but I would bet we pay more to start with.
But as these tools are developed around our building industry standard they are invaluable, so I really do hope the arrangement continues.
I would not want to try & manage without them!
I have always had good support from Cadimage whenever anything has gone wrong too, with quick help and fixes. I hope this continues.
It always felt good having tools that you knew were made primarily for the NZ market - made you feel a bit special


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2016-08-03 12:00 AM
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2016-08-03 04:44 AM
Still dreaming for an option to list doors by
their panel size (instead of the rough opening).

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2016-08-03 05:34 AM
Cheers, Dan.
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2016-08-04 05:21 AM
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2016-09-13 07:16 PM
Graphisoft should have bought them years ago.