As you can tell from the date of my last post, I took a nice long vacation. Nothing special, my highlight was several days on Nantucket island right after Christmas. It was very quiet and relaxing. Hope you all enjoyed the holidays.
Posted: January 14, 2007
Category: Looking Forwards
Comments: 1
There are some principles that I'd like to see our product direction follow...
Posted: January 29, 2007
Category: Looking Forwards
Comments: 6
From what I see on the forums, it is hit or miss getting things to work with 3ds Max 9 and Vista (make sure you install w/Admin priveledges and right-click the 3ds Max icon to select properties->compatibillity tab->XP compatibility mode).
Posted: February 07, 2007
Category: Looking Forwards
Comments: 2
What a fuzzy topic to try to pin down. How is quality measured? Crashers, workflow, perceptions? I don't know the "right" answer, but we try to use whatever tools we can that give us something we can measure. This graph shows the number of support calls we receive over the same period…
Posted: February 20, 2007
Category: Looking Forwards
Comments: 2
Here's an email from one of our testing experts who had a chance to put the new Revit/DWG interop to the test. You'll find these new tools in the announced VIZ 2008 and 3ds Max 9 Extension 1 (subscriptoin only). Hope they work as well for you.
Posted: February 20, 2007
Category: Looking Forwards
Comments: 0
OK, well I get beaten up on the forums for all the problems users run into (and the fact that many of them turn out to be user error is really an issue with the complexity of our products), so I was hoping that some of you who read this blog would actually give me ONE thing you like…
Posted: February 24, 2007
Category: Looking Forwards
Comments: 19
Everyone wants their software to run faster (well, except Word users maybe), but it's usually their specific data that they want to run faster. So here is your chance. We're looking for some datasets that represent typical scenes and that have more than 5,000 objects in them. We don't…
Posted: April 03, 2007
Category: Looking Forwards
Comments: 1










