Here's my two cents worth on this subject and I hope Autodesk is still
following this discussion.
We all have two choices that our "friends" at Autodesk have given us
over the years...
#1. Bend over and take what ever "they" want to let you have.
or
#2. Stop upgrading, be happy with the version you have or change to
another software who is more interested in maintaining a true productive
product.
If I want to play games I'll shut down AutoCAD and plug up my Xbox.
I work for a living.
I only need useful tools.
I'm sure I'm not the only one!
Plan 2d drafting was more productive in R14.
Nothing of use since layouts has made me look forward to updating for
several years.
Due to work requirements I have to upgrade whenever a new release is
made available.
I haven't seen any real value in the most recent release in terms of
increased productivity. But I've got all the pretty little, floating,
popup, blinking things I'll ever need.
They don't make me or my users faster. They only make memory demands
increase and cause less experienced users think that need to wait for
the "pretty things" to appear.
This reduces productivity!
Tools don't need to be pretty, only productive.
Send a message, stop buy the junk!
We made AutoCAD number one, not those big brain developers that have
probably never even used AutoCAD or any CAD software in the real world
where every minute is valuable.
Ya, I've got issues. I would be glad to go on some more but they would
probably shut down the news server once I go finished.