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11-06-2017
01:29 AM
11-06-2017
01:29 AM
Hi
Thanks for the reply it's always good to understand the limitations of development. If Revit was to support a dual screen functionality (do you know when it might by any chance?) is the tab mirroring an option under the current way that Revit is built?
Jonny
Revit is not linux. Modularity requires multiple (distinct) teams working on certain (types of) modules. Modularity requires a much larger infrastructure, with many teams working around the globe (around the clock), making small adjustments/patches on daily basis. This approach is not commercially sound. It works for open-source software, not for heavy commercial software like Revit. To make it work, Autodesk should adopt another business model.
Thanks for the reply it's always good to understand the limitations of development. If Revit was to support a dual screen functionality (do you know when it might by any chance?) is the tab mirroring an option under the current way that Revit is built?
Jonny
Revit is not linux. Modularity requires multiple (distinct) teams working on certain (types of) modules. Modularity requires a much larger infrastructure, with many teams working around the globe (around the clock), making small adjustments/patches on daily basis. This approach is not commercially sound. It works for open-source software, not for heavy commercial software like Revit. To make it work, Autodesk should adopt another business model.