Does Trimble listen...?
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@jason_maranto said:
@juanv.soler said:
I think that the best tactic to enforce change would be to close the gap between Trimble SketchUp Team
If you think that "gap" is coming from the side of the community than you are very mistaken... If anything the community is far to forgiving of how they are being treated.
Best,
Jason.I am not thinking that way . What I say is that the gap should be shortened .
I have no idea what has happened for you to say that SketchUcation Community has been badly treated .
But your saying brings the good path to explain and talk . Please go ahead .best
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@arcad-uk said:
... just stop with all the gripes. Some of us are very grateful that we have such a fun program to work with.
Not going to stop griping, complaining. I think we have a legitimate basis for these complaints considering the extraordinary gap between what we have come to expect from a paid 'upgrade' based on our experience with other programs and what we received from Trimble.
For many of us 'fun program to work with' translates as - 'a significant function of our day to day business structure' and if a company you do business with isn't treating you well - you should tell them so.
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@jason_maranto said:
Have you ever seen a SketchUp or Trimble banner ad here? That alone tells you alot...
Best,
Jason.Ok , but what has happened as to have the complete silence we have today ?
@frederik said:
Remember the old Google is Listening! thread...?
I don´t understand . Is it that Skethucation has grown so powerful that it is really a competitor ?
In any case I still cannot see any advantage in your proposal for trying other softwares
I keep thinking the best would be to improve relationships .But ... freedom is freedom
Salud
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@juanv.soler said:
Ok , but what has happened as to have the complete silence we have today ?
What an excellent question. Not that I think their presence would result in any real changes, but personally I suspect a Trimble ordered blackout. It's pretty obvious they are trying to build their own community the "Trimble-way"... which is great as long as everybody thinks like a good little SketchUp zombie. A person like me would most definitely not be welcome -- but they'll still take my money!
@juanv.soler said:
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In any case I still cannot see any advantage in your proposal for trying other softwares
I keep thinking the best would be to improve relationships .There are 2 parts to that -- big companies only respect one thing: profit and loss. By removing money from their bottom line you are speaking in a language they understand. Secondly, many users actually have little understanding of the options currently available -- a better understanding would likely result in alot more people being vocally irrate with the product Trimble is releasing.
As far as improving relationships, it takes two to tango -- if your dance partner doesn't want to play along what can you do?
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Sorry, I come late to this thread, but reading it sounds like a monologue (between many and nobody).
I find it surprising that some blame Trimble exactly for the same what they previously blamed Google. I haven't heard anything from Trimble except Bryn Fosburgh's keynote. Apart from that they are not much publicly involved in SketchUp (maybe in the only long-term strategy behind the scenes). They did not replace the people who work on SketchUp, and support/marketing/communication is still done by the same people…Maybe we just produce too much content here and they have not enough time to mention that they are alive and reading this?
Or it is already resignation about the situation that they know a lot (somewhat) of what the community thinks and what to improve in the software, but they are unable to implement more than a fraction, so is it worth to waste time listening for more of what they can't realize? -
@arcad-uk said:
This whole forum is becoming a depressing read! It seems like every other thread is full of Trimble let me down posts. Looks like people's own expectations were set too high. SU is still a great tool and irrespective of the degree of disappointment it still works. You don't have to upgrade, you don't even have to use it, just stop with all the gripes. Some of us are very grateful that we have such a fun program to work with.
I assume you don't get the point here, Trevor...
When Google acquired SU from @Last, the team was almost identical and they promised us to listen to what we were saying...
Let me remind you that the core team remain identical now that Trimble have acquired SU from Google...As Jason already have mentioned, SCF was born because Google were shutting the previous forum down and converting everything into Google Groups...
Let's not forget that if Google had not done that, SCF would have remained a private tutorial web-site founded by (gosh... I can't remember his name... )...I fully understand, acknowledge and respect the fact that we can't expect to see feature requests etc. being voiced and listed here, are going to be implemented in future releases, however, just a few years back the team and company behind SU valued the input coming from the user/customer base here at the SCF...
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@frederik said:
As Jason already have mentioned, SCF was born because Google were shutting the previous forum down and converting everything into Google Groups...
Let's not forget that if Google had not done that, SCF would have remained a private tutorial web-site founded by [i](gosh... I can't remember his name... )Actually, that was me...and the name you are searching for is Coen Naninck.
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@kwistenbiebel said:
The people that left back then have taken the key?
I admit that I know close to zip about programming, but I find it difficult to believe that they can't do much, because the core code key should be gone...
I'm sure they have access to the core code, but perhaps a big chunk of that core code needs to be re-written if lots of new features should get implemented... (i.e. 64-bit)If this is the case, what have they been doing for the past 3 years...??
I've seen threads where the SU Team have told us that certain functions wouldn't be possible to make for XYZ reason (i.e. better UV-mapping)...
However, this isn't correct and today we do have some good tools through great ruby developers, making it possible to UV-map a sphere or cylinder...
Why don't they make it a native function and add a few more...??I do acknowledge that improvements have been made and released during the past 3 years... It's not like SU haven't developed, it's just been at a very slow pace...
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My gut feeling says Aerilius has a point.
I have the feeling there are no people available (not in Google era, not in Trimble) that can actually recode the Sketchup core code of the software to meet the expectations of a speedier and better performing sketchup.
Since @Last ceased to exist, no real core code adaptations have been done.
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@frederik said:
@kwistenbiebel said:
The people that left back then have taken the key?
... today we do have some good tools through great ruby developers ...
This is what I find most mystifying. 2D Tools and Vertex Tools changed the way I work in SketchUp, these two plugins changed the look of my drawings. Why is it that the independent ruby writers can do it but Trimble can't? SketchUp 2013 will change nothing about the way I work (I don't see using pattern fills in LO and curved leaders - well, they're nice but hardly 'fundamental'). I will be optimistic and hope that the effort of the last year has been focused on overhauling the foundation of SketchUp such that great improvements that might not have been possible in the past are possible now. Hopefully.
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Coen deleted his facebook too
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There are a number of SketchUp folks who read this forum. Speaking only for myself, I focus on those conversations where I can make a difference by helping people with problems or perhaps tracking down a new bug report.
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@frederik said:
Remember the old Google is Listening! thread...?
Yeah... The one where - in particular - "darling" spend a lot of time to comment and answer the questions from this very community...It seems as if Trimble has a different position to this subject and instead they have turned a deaf ear to their customers...
The lack of comments from TSU team cries to heaven...
Have to say that I'm really surprised about this...!!
When Trimble's email support form, the form you must pay $95 for the privilege of submitting, doesn't even have the version (2013)as an option for which you paid the $95, I would say that Trimble may be demonstrably stone deaf to paying customers at the moment.
http://www.sketchup.com/intl/en/support/pro-support.html
If this process is automated, as it appears to be, you may likely be SOL at being heard at this time.
This is rookie lack of attention to detail, but appears to be in keeping with what I'm experiencing in using 2013 thus far.
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@marcdurant said:
There are a number of SketchUp folks who read this forum. Speaking only for myself, I focus on those conversations where I can make a difference by helping people with problems or perhaps tracking down a new bug report.
Hi marcdurant ,
thanks for joining . I have seen you taking care in the Layout forum .
I am glad that someone from the Sketchup Team , finally says something .cheers
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In my former life as a cartographer/gis analyst (30+ years) I have worked with several different forms of software and programing languages from FORTRAN to Python; I have seen this type of thing happen before – a new release seems to come from nowhere and totally under-whelms the users causing all kinds of angst and hard feelings. But, what I have also found is that it is often that case that the companies feel that they have to push something out, especially when there have been seemingly long dry spells between releases, and when this has happened in the past it has often been the harbinger of bigger and better things in the not too distant future.
If indeed Trimble is making major strides behind the scenes, but those strides have used more resources than they originally calculated, that could explain the aforementioned lackluster release. I for one am willing to cut Trimble some slack even though it is costing my business a certain amount of heartache, with the hope/hunch that there are bigger and better things in the not too distant future.
This is certainly a good place to vent and if one chooses to move on because they feel that they have been repeatedly let-down and are disappointed then they are free to do so – and I can certainly understand that position.
At this point in my already strained budget it would be cost prohibitive to switch to another vendor and make even moderate changes to my methodology, but again that’s just me.
Respectfully
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Hi,
I see the whole thing realistic. I asked myself what I would do if I were standing at Trimbels place. Trimble is a profit-oriented company like many others. "Trimble" will ensure the professional user in the center, in conjunction with his Tekla software package. I suspect that they will try to integrate "SketchUp" into this system. Accompany it must surely an improvement of core SketchUp. What needs to be improved depends on the objectives. This, unfortunately, we do not know.
The second group would be the professional users who do not move into the Tekla scene. A standalone version of SketchUp would be still necessary for this group. These are the two major groups with which money can be earned.
Then the free version of SketchUp would continue to dispose of the remaining users.
So we can only wait and see where the road goes, let's wait. Otherwise, we still have Sketchup 8, with all its quirks and the incredibly good Ruby programmers.
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@marcdurant said:
There are a number of SketchUp folks who read this forum. Speaking only for myself, I focus on those conversations where I can make a difference by helping people with problems or perhaps tracking down a new bug report.
Thanks for chiming in and commenting Marc, much appreciated.
Mike
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Hey folks -
Just wanted to pop in an say that we do indeed follow the posts here and very much value your feedback. SketchUp is a large application and sometimes you have to shore up the foundations in order to better move forward. We've done a lot of that with this release, while also trying to make SketchUp a better platform and a better documentation and presentation tool (LayOut). Keep the feedback coming (yes - the negative stuff too!).
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@swingman said:
When Trimble's email support form, the form you must pay $95 for the privilege of submitting, doesn't even have the version (2013)as an option for which you paid the $95, I would say that Trimble may be demonstrably stone deaf to paying customers at the moment.
Thanks for pointing it out Swingman, I'll make sure the support team sees this
Chris
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