So I'm seeing lots of talk and articles on the NEW features of Revit 2018. Where is the info on the bug fixes? Was there even any?
The new features are all fine and dandy (very situational IMHO). But there is no talk whatsoever about what was fixed from previous versions. I think I speak for every Revit user when I say there are a LOT of things we would like to see improved/fixed. Even just an acknowledgement from Autodesk that they do not work as intended would be nice!
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So I'm seeing lots of talk and articles on the NEW features of Revit 2018. Where is the info on the bug fixes? Was there even any?
The new features are all fine and dandy (very situational IMHO). But there is no talk whatsoever about what was fixed from previous versions. I think I speak for every Revit user when I say there are a LOT of things we would like to see improved/fixed. Even just an acknowledgement from Autodesk that they do not work as intended would be nice!
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Hi @Anonymous,
I found this:
http://blogs.autodesk.com/revit/2017/04/13/introducing-revit-2018/
http://www.aecbytes.com/tipsandtricks/2017/issue79-revit.html
They discuss briefly about issues being fixed but I'm not sure which..
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Hi @Anonymous,
I found this:
http://blogs.autodesk.com/revit/2017/04/13/introducing-revit-2018/
http://www.aecbytes.com/tipsandtricks/2017/issue79-revit.html
They discuss briefly about issues being fixed but I'm not sure which..
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Thanks Nicola
That's about all I've been able to find as well. They all just focus on the new features. I'm looking for release notes like nearly every other software developer provides with each release of their software. Such as the Archicad 20 release notes found here. Notice how they acknowledge bugs and flaws that they have fixed.
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That's about all I've been able to find as well. They all just focus on the new features. I'm looking for release notes like nearly every other software developer provides with each release of their software. Such as the Archicad 20 release notes found here. Notice how they acknowledge bugs and flaws that they have fixed.
Well just about every single other software developer provide release notes with each version of their software they release. These typically include numerous bug fixes from past versions. For example, here is the release notes for Archicad 20.
Well just about every single other software developer provide release notes with each version of their software they release. These typically include numerous bug fixes from past versions. For example, here is the release notes for Archicad 20.
this list out what is fixed in 2018 see attachment
let me know if this doesn't work
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this list out what is fixed in 2018 see attachment
let me know if this doesn't work
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Oh you want me to start listing problems?! Haha were not gonna go there in this thread.I have workarounds for just about every problem I've come across. I'm just really sick of having to jump through hoops to get things done in this software.
I was hoping for some indication that Autodesk admits there are numerous problems with Revit and was actually working to correct them. Release notes are usually where this shows. Typically those are provided with any new installation of a program instead of just the patches. But Autodesk likes to do things their own way it seems.
Oh you want me to start listing problems?! Haha were not gonna go there in this thread.I have workarounds for just about every problem I've come across. I'm just really sick of having to jump through hoops to get things done in this software.
I was hoping for some indication that Autodesk admits there are numerous problems with Revit and was actually working to correct them. Release notes are usually where this shows. Typically those are provided with any new installation of a program instead of just the patches. But Autodesk likes to do things their own way it seems.
i attached the list what was fixed in Revit 2018 in my previous post as a zip file
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i attached the list what was fixed in Revit 2018 in my previous post as a zip file
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In your original post you wrote "Where is the info on the bug fixes?" Hence I thought we were talking about bug fixes. Things like text editor bugs, interface bugs, railing glitches etc.
You are now talking about general "problems" and "workarounds", which is different. So I can't really help. If you have anything specific though, feel free to let the community know.
p.s. for what its worth, this post sits at the top of this forum as well... https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/latest-updates-new-knowledge-network-articles-revit-architecture/td-p/7010018
hope it helps.
@Anonymous
In your original post you wrote "Where is the info on the bug fixes?" Hence I thought we were talking about bug fixes. Things like text editor bugs, interface bugs, railing glitches etc.
You are now talking about general "problems" and "workarounds", which is different. So I can't really help. If you have anything specific though, feel free to let the community know.
p.s. for what its worth, this post sits at the top of this forum as well... https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/latest-updates-new-knowledge-network-articles-revit-architecture/td-p/7010018
hope it helps.
Here is the ZIP file but in a web page.
This is the more comprehensive "release notes" the OP was looking for I believe.
Here is the ZIP file but in a web page.
This is the more comprehensive "release notes" the OP was looking for I believe.
There we go! That is what I was looking for. Thanks!
There we go! That is what I was looking for. Thanks!
Thanks Darren,
The link you sent was just a static image of the webpage. It looked like only one thing was listed. Someone else just posted the live link but this was what i was looking for. Thanks.
Thanks Darren,
The link you sent was just a static image of the webpage. It looked like only one thing was listed. Someone else just posted the live link but this was what i was looking for. Thanks.
I was talking about a list of bug fixes the whole time. You brought up individual problems that I may be wanting help with but that was not the point of my original post. I wasn't looking for anything specific. Just wanted to know what Autodesk fixed for this release to determine if it is worth installing yet another version of Revit on my workstation.
I have seen that post that you linked but those are more of a "You are using Revit wrong" type of a solution rather than an acknowledgment of something not working as intended and that Autodesk is fixing.
I was talking about a list of bug fixes the whole time. You brought up individual problems that I may be wanting help with but that was not the point of my original post. I wasn't looking for anything specific. Just wanted to know what Autodesk fixed for this release to determine if it is worth installing yet another version of Revit on my workstation.
I have seen that post that you linked but those are more of a "You are using Revit wrong" type of a solution rather than an acknowledgment of something not working as intended and that Autodesk is fixing.
@loboarch - maybe that link can be added into the Roadmap area? That would seem to be a natural fit, and those curating the Roadmap are more likely to understand the context when someone asks for a list of bug fixes. And something to think about including for future Roadmap updates as well.
@loboarch - maybe that link can be added into the Roadmap area? That would seem to be a natural fit, and those curating the Roadmap are more likely to understand the context when someone asks for a list of bug fixes. And something to think about including for future Roadmap updates as well.
Wow. That detailed list really ought to be plastered somewhere prominent and easily asscessible from the Revit home page.
It's good for marketing.
and it's good for us techs in trenches.
Wow. That detailed list really ought to be plastered somewhere prominent and easily asscessible from the Revit home page.
It's good for marketing.
and it's good for us techs in trenches.
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