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Message 1 of 10
Anonymous
234 Views, 9 Replies

2007 Group?

Well, we're waiting for a fresh new forum to rant and rave...
Ever notice that ADT has more topics across all releases than any other product? Not sure if that's something to be proud of. Hmmmm....
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Sean D. Burke
Autodesk Architectural Desktop Certified Expert
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Message 2 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Awe heck... nevermind. Guess I should read the announcements first before I put my foot in my mouth. Next week ought to be real interesting with the new combined group.
- S
Message 3 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Ancient Chinese curse: "May you live in interesting times."

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David Koch
Message 4 of 10
TerryLukanic
in reply to: Anonymous

It's just good to know there's another "foot putter in mouth" beside me
Message 5 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

At your service...
-S
Message 6 of 10
bt-arch
in reply to: Anonymous

Not Like Revit Structure: 142 posts...
Message 7 of 10
kochcad
in reply to: Anonymous

After consolidation - 45,000 + posts! My 2 cents says this is a good thing and not bad to have such a large volume of posts. to me it means there are alot of users, advice, experience on my chosen platform. Nothing against other forums but a large userbase and community is very important to me. - Terry
Message 8 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

kochcad wrote:
> After consolidation - 45,000 + posts! My 2 cents says this is a good thing and not bad to have such a large volume of posts.

I've been quiet about it so far; but I think this is a very responsible
long-term solution to consolidate the data into one area.

Short-term will be a little rocky, but such is an aspect of change.


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David Kurtz
Peckham & Wright Architects, Inc.
Columbia, Missouri
Message 9 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Yeah, I've come around.
But, seriously, can't we have the pulldown suggested on the other thread to build a topic header for easier filtering?
These forums haven't had any substantial improvements to usability in a long time. Precisely because of the 45,000+ posts, using a newsreader or RSS feed is simply going to be a very inefficient way of researching.
- Sean
Message 10 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

sdavidburke wrote:
> Yeah, I've come around.
> But, seriously, can't we have the pulldown suggested on the other thread to build a topic header for easier filtering?

Hmm not really sure. I do not use the web interface so I don't know what tools
they use there to enhance the experience.


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David Kurtz
Peckham & Wright Architects, Inc.
Columbia, Missouri

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