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@CADmonkey_UK_Building_Services wrote:
Why do you need to be so close to the bleeding edge of technology? Do these Hotfixes benefit you in some way? New things should be safely tested in case they compromise your workflows. Windows 10 is quite new also. It shouldn't be assumed that anything new is 100% bug-free.

From a serious point of view, your comment is unacceptable.

 

- We expect from a company that charges thousands of dollars for their Software a minimal QC for their updates. in fact, the damaged update it suposed to fix one error; instead, it broke other things

- Windows 10 is one year old (12 months) and currently holds 20% of the market: more than 300 million devices have it installed, most part because it was free for the first year

- Even worse, a program called Windows Insider allows users to try and provide feedback since beginning of 2015

 

And, the worst thing of all:

 

- AutoCAD 2016 was launched on 2015, more than a year ago, and this is the fourth Hotfix

 

So, this is anything but "new".

 

Instead of post useless comments, I think you should moderate yourself. This is a forum where people are asking for help or advice, but in a good manner.

 

Thanks anyway.