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Any news about Robot 2018?
Do you know what's new in the 2018's version?
Gustavo
You have to wait for a while_)
Most likely April
I have nothing to say... Maybe only "rest in peace Robot?"
What's New in Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2018
The focus of this release was to improve performance and fix issues.
Here is the list of performance improvements in Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2018.
The acceleration is proportional to the number of cores. To perform calculations faster, the Parallel processing - multiprocessing option must be selected (a default setting). To access this option, select Tools Preferences
Advanced.
In the RC design modules and the Connection Design module, the contents display correctly when you select the Medium or Larger option from the Display settings.
View the list of issues fixed in Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2018 to learn the details.
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Roman Zhelezniak
Robot Evangelist & Passionate Civil Structural Engineer
Sad, very sad. No real improvements in Robot and also no React... Seems like Autodesk going to lose its users/clients in some time in the sector of strctural calculation. Unfortunately for us, engineers and users of Robot, I think that Autodesk Inc. can afford to itself to lose this segment of market without significiant lose of profit. They have bought a lot of competitors and have a lot of other software to sell and get profit (Autocad, Revit, Maya, 3Ds Max, different cloud based solutions etc) so I think the piece of pie that Robot takes is negligible compared to other software. Thats only my point of view, I would really like to be wrong but...
Rafael Medeiros
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Rafael,
and I have just renewed my Robot's license!!!
Gustavo
Hi Romanich,
I start to use Robot in 1993, as you probably know at that time (DOS version) Robot was one of the BEST international structural software on the market comparable and better than STRAUS (or STRAND) or others (really not a lot) similar products.
In ALL the past eight years Autodesk has not had the courage, (the ability?) the resources??? to completely redesign the software to mantain Robot as a valid competitor among DLUBAL, SCIA ENGINEER, SAP2000, STRAUS etc.
Really usable Pushover analysis? NA
Masonry structures? NA
NON LINEAR material? NA
Real usable Solid Element? NA
Graphical quality improvement and visualization? NA
I prefer to finish my list here.......
Don't forget that Autodesk has in the product list GRAITEC ADVANCE!!! In the past years this was the main competitor of Robot in the France market (at that time knowed as EFFEL).
In my honest opinion I think Robot was already dead almost six years ago....the question is: the replacement of Robot is called Advance or React or an artificial structural analysis appendix inside Revit?
I apologize for these hard words but, trust me, I was a REAL estimator of this structural analysis software......thanks a lot Autodesk!!.....and Bye bye Robot it was a pleasure.....
Roberto
AUTODESK OUGHT TO REFUND ALL CUSTOMERS FOR AT LEAST THE LAST THREE YEARS DURING WHICH NO IMPROVEMENT WAS BROUGHT TO ROBOT...
I WISH THEY RETURN THE SOFTWARE BACK TO ROBOBAT...
THIS IS TRULY SAD AND NOT HONEST...
Autodesk now in big crisis, it spent money to redeem own shares, it debt rose to $2 billion, a share capital has decreased for 900 million for a year. It can't hire more employees, moves them from less important projects to more important ones.
What do you think, will they release React Structure in this situation?
No Idea!
I don't see anymore information at BIM and Beam site (the last one, I believe, it was the Preview 3 - February 2016), and I didn' see anything at AU in Vegas 2016.
Gustavo
Hi Admin
I really dissapointed about new robot 2018. I saw ideal topic lot of ideal. But It just be ideal topic.
Best Regards
Fan Robot Analyse
Autocad Structural Detailing (ex RCAD) - dead
CBS Pro - dead
ESOP - dead
Robot - almost dead
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Rafael Medeiros
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THIS IS TOTALLY NOT HONEST...
AUTODESK IS THROWING OUT OF THE WINDOW A 15+ YEARS OF INVESTMENT IN A SOFTWARE...
IN ADDITION, ALL THE DESIGN SETUP IS ORIENTED AROUND ROBOT, NOW MOVING TO ANOTHER SOFTWARE WILL CAUSE MORE FINANCIAL LOSSES AND HAVE IMPLICATIONS ON OUR OFFICE, WHICH IS VERY HARMFUL, ESPECIALLY IN THESE BAD ECONOMICAL DAYS...
THIS IS TRULY FRUSTRATING...
Dear Autodesk Supports,
We urge you to give us a structural roadmap as provided for the Revit software showing the strategy of the structural development (if exist)
in order to take the adequate decision and the necessary measurements to avoid sudden stop of the robot software which can disturb the whole structural design process.
As I can see in the Autodesk products updates, the great updates concern Revit, Fusion 360, Cloud based software.... with no real improvement in the structural design software since Revit cannot be alone an alternative of Robot.
We built great hopes on the development of the new React software based on the Robot Core module which was stopped without any clarifications.
Dear Supports your clarifications are very essential this time, since we put our trust in Robot and Autodesk over years in our structural design process.
Thank you in advance.
Wassim Said
Structural engineer.
No money, no funny. What's next? Ohhhh..... Revit!
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