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"dnth8" wrote in messageI
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have been using Autodesk products for many, many years. Over the last couple
of years I have been extremely disappointed. I agree with the direction Civil
3D is attempting to go, however the result of this direction has great cost
involved. I have never utilized software as unstable the latest releases.
After several service pack updates I was finally able to use Civil 3d 2009 in
a productive manner without frequent "Fatal Error" occurrences. When Civil 3d
2010 was installed, via subscription service, it was discovered that it is
even more unstable and a larger "memory hog" than 2009 ever was. The initial
purchase price of the software would indicate that the product should be
delivered in a state without many complications. I understand that with any
new software installation there may be a few bugs to deal with, but this is
ridiculous. I can count on crashing, with no explanation, several times per
day and the drop in production is unjustified. Why should I, as a long,
standing loyal customer, have to pay for sub par software and absorb the cost
in loss of production it returns? Rather than releasing version just because
there is a change in year, I would suggest Autodesk release a stable
product!!! I am beginning to think I should contemplate some sort of civil
action to recoup costs. Signed, Waiting on Service Pack for Civil 3d
2010
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