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been extremely busy lately and havn't participated in this forum for a while.
What I notice reading through here today is A LOT of very negative comments. I
want to put my 2 cents in.
First of all it is to our advantage to have Autodesk employees participate
in this group. Most of them do it because they WANT to, as volunteers. If we
just bash their work constantly in a non-constructive way it will only
encourage them to ignore this forum.
Secondly Rome wasn't built in a
day. Inventor has had some problems, we all know that. Shapemanager is an
example of Autodesk taking a major step to solve a problem. It will take time,
you don't fix up somebody elses kernal with a decade of bugs in it within a
few months. Autodesk has taken some major steps in other areas too to address
key issues. It will take time for the changes to have an effect on things
howerver. My point is things are being addressed but it takes time for the
changes to occur.
Finally I'm sure somebody can read back through the
posts and find times when I bashed Autodesk as well. We all get frustrated but
lets all try and focus on being constructive.
Rich
Thomas
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"rllthomas" <I've
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been extremely busy lately and havn't participated in this forum for a while.
What I notice reading through here today is A LOT of very negative comments. I
want to put my 2 cents in.
First of all it is to our advantage to have Autodesk employees participate
in this group. Most of them do it because they WANT to, as volunteers. If we
just bash their work constantly in a non-constructive way it will only
encourage them to ignore this forum.
Secondly Rome wasn't built in a
day. Inventor has had some problems, we all know that. Shapemanager is an
example of Autodesk taking a major step to solve a problem. It will take time,
you don't fix up somebody elses kernal with a decade of bugs in it within a
few months. Autodesk has taken some major steps in other areas too to address
key issues. It will take time for the changes to have an effect on things
howerver. My point is things are being addressed but it takes time for the
changes to occur.
Finally I'm sure somebody can read back through the
posts and find times when I bashed Autodesk as well. We all get frustrated but
lets all try and focus on being constructive.
Rich
Thomas
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"rllthomas" <I've
href="mailto:rllthomas@attbi.com">rllthomas@attbi.com> wrote in message
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been extremely busy lately and havn't participated in this forum for a while.
What I notice reading through here today is A LOT of very negative comments. I
want to put my 2 cents in.
First of all it is to our advantage to have Autodesk employees participate
in this group. Most of them do it because they WANT to, as volunteers. If we
just bash their work constantly in a non-constructive way it will only
encourage them to ignore this forum.
Secondly Rome wasn't built in a
day. Inventor has had some problems, we all know that. Shapemanager is an
example of Autodesk taking a major step to solve a problem. It will take time,
you don't fix up somebody elses kernal with a decade of bugs in it within a
few months. Autodesk has taken some major steps in other areas too to address
key issues. It will take time for the changes to have an effect on things
howerver. My point is things are being addressed but it takes time for the
changes to occur.
Finally I'm sure somebody can read back through the
posts and find times when I bashed Autodesk as well. We all get frustrated but
lets all try and focus on being constructive.
Rich
Thomas
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"rllthomas" <I've
href="mailto:rllthomas@attbi.com">rllthomas@attbi.com> wrote in message
href="news:f167ac3.-1@WebX.maYIadrTaRb">news:f167ac3.-1@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
been extremely busy lately and havn't participated in this forum for a while.
What I notice reading through here today is A LOT of very negative comments. I
want to put my 2 cents in.
First of all it is to our advantage to have Autodesk employees participate
in this group. Most of them do it because they WANT to, as volunteers. If we
just bash their work constantly in a non-constructive way it will only
encourage them to ignore this forum.
Secondly Rome wasn't built in a
day. Inventor has had some problems, we all know that. Shapemanager is an
example of Autodesk taking a major step to solve a problem. It will take time,
you don't fix up somebody elses kernal with a decade of bugs in it within a
few months. Autodesk has taken some major steps in other areas too to address
key issues. It will take time for the changes to have an effect on things
howerver. My point is things are being addressed but it takes time for the
changes to occur.
Finally I'm sure somebody can read back through the
posts and find times when I bashed Autodesk as well. We all get frustrated but
lets all try and focus on being constructive.
Rich
Thomas
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