Carl Posté(e) le 11 décembre 2002 Posté(e) le 11 décembre 2002 Informations obtenues sur une News Américaine :Il en resort que ADT4 sera une version plus aboutie, plus "adulte" que la version précedente. Article : "I am in agreement with Richard and Rob Starz concerning the future of Autodesk Architectural Desktop.At AU, I was able to participate in a very small group discussion (12non-Autodesk employees and 12 Autodesk employees) in which Phil Bernsteinand major Autodesk Architectural Desktop management also participated. We had some very gooddiscussions and I came out of the meeting very comfortable with thedirection things are going.I feel that we can continue to utilize our 135 licenses of Autodesk Architectural Desktop for quitesome time and continue to get more releases of Autodesk Architectural Desktop. While I believe Revitis in our future, the timetable for migration will be more up to me than Ihad originally thought before going to AU. I can wait for Revit to catch upwith Autodesk Architectural Desktop in various areas of capabilities, as well as wait for them to getthe data migration issues worked out.I know that Rob Starz is very well connected with people inside Autodesk andvery familiar with what is in the works for future releases of Autodesk Architectural Desktop. Richardalso is very involved. I guess I'm saying here that Rob and Richard are "inthe loop" and that people shouldn't blow off their comments. No one reallyknows what the future holds (even Carol Bartz and Phil Bernstein). I dobelieve that the CAD user base can impact that future by how it uses thesoftware provided and by what it purchases. Keep your eyes out for ADT4. Phil Bernstein used the illustration of ADT3being a teenager and ADT4 being an adult." Infos de dernières minutes:- IFC 2.0 disponible en version Béta- IFC est reconnue comme faisant partie des normes ISO.
GraphiquementVotre Posté(e) le 15 décembre 2002 Posté(e) le 15 décembre 2002 bon, il reste plus qu'une histoire de cout du nouvel Autodesk Architectural Desktop... certanement pas donné. Graphiquement Votre
Bilbeau Posté(e) le 12 février 2003 Posté(e) le 12 février 2003 Bon, mais vous le connaissez déjà ce produit, non?
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