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its not out yet
you will find out when autodesk releases the product
or you can become a beta tester: beta.autodesk.com
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Hi jbcoe2k5,
You may want to sign up at our Feedback Community to get further information on getting involved in future beta testing! Let me know if you have further questions. Thanks!
The site is the same but on the left side there click on the "About Me" tab and then under "Preferences" you should be able to select the product that you would like to be a beta tester for. Have you selected that option?
Not everyone is invited into every beta project and this decision is up to each product team and their ability to support participants. Teams may also try to prioritize past product beta participants that were active participants and will at times only re-invite those that were actively providing feedback during the past beta and not just getting the software but not actively providing any feedback.
Best Regards,
Shaan Hurley
Technologist for the Office of the CTO
Global Autodesk Beta Feedback Community Mgr.
Autodesk, Inc.
Shaan Hurley
Technologist
Between the Lines Blog
@ShaanHurley on Twitter
Shaan,
Similar issue here....I was active with feedback on Revit 2014....is the 2015 beta currently out there?
There are so many that wish to participate in Revit betas or just download them that the participation levels for customer past beta particants invitations can be high.
The and other product betas are also available on the ADN.
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Regards,
Shaan
Shaan Hurley
Technologist
Between the Lines Blog
@ShaanHurley on Twitter
Thank you so very much for the interest in participating in the Revit betas. The Revit beta is so popular that the invitations from the product team are not able to be sent to everyone that applies to participate. Participants are selected based on various criteria and past participation levels.
The current betas are starting to wrap up. I can't provide much detail beyond that on the private customer betas.
Regards,
Shaan
Shaan Hurley
Technologist
Between the Lines Blog
@ShaanHurley on Twitter
So if you are a beta tester does Autodesk actually respond to your error reports or try to fix issues? I could see the advantage of being on beta if there was even a degree more involvement from Autodesk to try to fix issues with the software.
The main purpose of beta is not marketing, PR, or just providing previews of the new upcoming software but getting the feedback from you the customers and looking into reported issues and fixing them when reproducible or possible as well as learning what issues in learning new features might be mitigated in knowledge base articles, training, and future research.
While I am sure there are some reported issues that some may be able to cite as not fixed for a variety of reasons, but there are also many beta userrs that could list issues they provided information on during beta that were addressed and in some cases for late reported issues addressed in a hot fix or service pack before the next release.
Just so you are aware. The main reason I joined Autodesk long ago was as a customer and beta siteI wanted to see what I could do to help connect Autodesk and the product users to build better products and happy product users.
Autodesk betas are here for listening to you the customers.
Best Regards,
Shaan
Shaan Hurley
Technologist
Between the Lines Blog
@ShaanHurley on Twitter
The news went live today about 2015 products.
See more at: http://inthefold.autodesk.com/in_the_fold/2014/03/autodesk-unveils-2015-suites-for-building-and-civi...
Shaan Hurley
Technologist
Between the Lines Blog
@ShaanHurley on Twitter
Well I've seen the list of new features in 2015. I suppose I need to use the new version to truely evaluate the latest version but from what I've ready one word comes to mind.
Lacking.
When sketchy lines is the big New Feature everyone is listing as number 1 on their sites that's not a good sign. I've talked to alot of users and read many of the wishlists and Sketchy Lines didn't seem to be in anyones Top 10.
I know, Autodesk is a large company trying to deal with many different disciplines that each have varying needs. Many more pressing that mine. However, imagine my bitter dissappointment when, once again, nothing on the text editor. So we continue to deal with a text editor that can't deal with something as basic as tabs.
Again, I haven't used the software, this is just my first impressions. I'm sure I'll find a few useful updates in there.
Yes hopefully the stair and railings have actually been finished as there were lots of issues with these!
Unless it's one of those features that no one has posted, which I find doubtful, that would be a no.
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