There are NO dates for SU 7.
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All this hubbub is self imposed, prodded along by "in the know" pundits, and seems to be "enjoyed" by the folks "sharing our pain"...is kinda funny...sorta...so:
BAH! HUMBUG!
(My NDA, if I had one, would force me to bite my tongue, ouch!, and say no more...so please see this post by lewiswadsworth, thank you very much Lewis, on Sat May 17, 2008 2:23 pm:
"I also spoke with Aidan for a while. He said he is enjoying the conspiracy theories expressed here.
Yes there is a SketchUp 7.0--no they haven't let it out even to beta testers yet--no they don't know when because they're still working on it...")
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@tomsdesk said:
BAH! HUMBUG!
Scrooge said that too. Look what happened to him.
Would you rather I had not posted anything? Should those of us going to Mountain View keep mum as well?
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Hell no! Thank God for the info you shared! All this hubbub got me very excited (and then got me very depressed thinking I was out alone in the cold :`)
Just saying you cleared up the confussion for me and was hoping to put others at ease as well by making sure they saw the valuable info you so kindly shared...and hoping for more of the same, to be sure, about the next gathering I won't be able to attend in person.
Please do! and more please!
(FYI...the Scrooge metaphor was intentionally chosen hoping it would come true...in spades!)
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No problem, Tom...I had mis-interpreted your previous post.
I've been led to believe by Aidan that there will be more information and previews shown at 3D Basecamp.
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YEH!
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Oh...I see. No, Lewis, you weren't among the "pundits" I was refering to...no "hidden" hype in your posts at all, thank you very much.
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well it must be one hell of an upgrade as they are taking so long.
probably packed with lots of great new ideas for making our design lives easier - i hope!
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if our representatives at 3DBasecamp were made to sign an NDA the logical conclusion is: there is something worth hiding being developed by google. i find this good news.
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@edson said:
if our representatives at 3DBasecamp were made to sign an NDA...
But have we heard that they have signed a NDA..??
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Could be part of the NDA
chuckles at all the speculation
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Yeah... Or perhaps they've signed an NDA covering the NDA...
GREAT cover up... -
NDAs for everyone! (if only.)
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As long as they don't cover up the fact there isn't any real progress... Just kidding, from the limited feedback we've had from the big G there is progress, just no telling how much.
To tell the truth, with all the good work the ruby programmers/scripters (I'm not going to name anyone in specific, they all have contributed to some or other extent) are doing and people creating awesome plugins for SU - both commercial and free - I'm not too bothered about when the next version of SU will be released any more.
I am, however, bothered that they upgrade the base programming so as to take advantage of multiple processor technologies, be 64 bit compatible, and fix a few other bugs.
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@unknownuser said:
I am, however, bothered that they upgrade the base programming so as to take advantage of multiple processor technologies, be 64 bit compatible, and fix a few other bugs.
AMEN, Julian!
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As far as 64 bit operating goes, I spoke with John Bacus about a lot of stuff and asked him many questions. One was about the 64 bit support for which he gave me much info to ponder on, he agreed if I put together the right questions he would be more than willing to answer as best he can, maybe giving us a more technical pros vs con look at our requests. Even higher poly support was asked and again I got a general answer that left me rethinking and possibly having a slight shift of priority, I would rather his words than mine as he certainly is the most knowledgeable one to explain. I will give them all a few days to return to their daily schedule before confronting them with their offer to give answers to the citizens of SCF.
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Well, yes, everybody had to sign an NDA. However there was no official and public info leaked about the upcoming release(s) and features.
I was also there whith Pete and John Bacus and yes, in private (and especially with Beta testers in general) they were more open. So let's wait till Pete puts all those questions together and we'll see what they can officially tell about them.There are things we are not supposed to reveal however but that's not really related to BaseCamp and info gathered there in public but during private talks.
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Just out of curiousity, will there be more new Sketchup 6 versions before Sketchup 7 comes out? Like Sketchup 6.4.5 or Sketchup 6.5 for example.
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@Mpowel,
Sketchup has indeed a tradition of 'in between' releases, but they are mostly fixes and they provide no new functionality. Those updates get installed automatically (notification within SU itself).About the whole SU7 discussion, NDA signatures and the Bermuda triangle: it seems we have now two kinds of SCF members: those who attended 3DBC and those who did not.
I think all the big secrecy stuff is kind of silly and rather childish if you ask me...
Information leaked in 'private conversations'..brrr..Did anyone reveal the name of the killer of JFK?
I am sure that info would fall outside 'the NDA'...
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He seemed to have overhauled you 64 bit being not so beneficiary.
Did he draw the GPU card?
64 bit probably is more of a CPU booster than a GPU one...
But one can't disregard the benefits of going 64 bit nevertheless.
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HAhahaha
Kwistenbeibel, I think I would quite enjoy drinking a few beers with you, as we seem to be cut of the same cloth.
I could not agree more about the silliness of all this.
It reminds me of the craziness going on over at the z-brush camp. They took people's money for a mac version and it has now been over a year and the mac port has still not materialized. The version 3 and mac thread complaint thread is by far the biggest thread on the site.
At least Google gave us version 6; it's hard to complain too hard, I guess, since it was free.
Still annoying, though, that they haven't even fixed what was wrong in 6, let alone give us a 7. I have a hard time believing that 7, when it shows up, has any chance of living up to our 1 1/2 year compilation of wish lists. I, however, will be the first to eat my hat if I am wrong.
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