I quit
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@kwistenbiebel said:
Wow , fantastic news Thomthom .
Good for you, good for sketchup and good for us users.
Win win win! I would say !I am excited that Trimble hired you , especially because you use Vray .
This tells me that Trimble wants a smoother connection with the big plugins, that's great.I quit my job a couple of months ago too....to take up a new 'job' as being a father .
It has been a joy so far and I feel I am ready now to step into the job market again.
Very exciting times...And congratulations to you kwist!! Being a Dad myself I think Thomas's job is nearly as rewarding...
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That is great news, while the topic title was shocking me for a few seconds...
that is verry smart....Now I may relay even more on SU
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Just came back from vacation and saw this...
Well... Actually I'm not shocked or surprised at all...Gratulerer sรฅ mye med den nye jobben...!
Wish you all the best and good luck with your new career...!
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Congratulations TT. And congrats also to Trimble for showing that they are on the ball.
Baz -
This is great news!
I wish you all the best for the future in Trondheim&Boulder.Now we see SketchUp and SketchUcation growing more and more (and more?) together.
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Congrats thomthom! And i think this is great news for all of us
Looking foreward to see some improved texturing tools and hopefully Quads and SubD in Sketchup! (not sure how this fits into the BIM thing but hope dies last...)
Good luck!
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Congrats Thomas!
Great move by both you and Trimble! No doubt SketchUp will keep getting better with guys like you and Chris on board!
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Congratulations Thomas!
Good luck!!!
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Congratualations Thomthom, your help here was really significant for us, and no doubt it'll be the same for the SU dev team ! Good luck for this new step of life !!
Cheers.
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Hello, Thomas.
Sorry for bad English, Google translator:
You Thomas, quote:"I began my new job at Trimble SketchUp as software developer on the Extensibility Team. .", so I decided to turn to You, because from an official source, http://help.sketchup.com/en/contact/pro-sales, there is no answer and no one can answer.
In Russia I know many comers who wanted to have the licensed program SketchUp PRO 2013 but do not buy because Russian language has no SketchUp PRO 2013.
Developers - Sellers Trimble SketchUp Pro probably not interested in the sales on the territory of the Russian Federation SketchUp PRO.
This conclusion is based on the fact that there is no localization into Russian SketchUp 2013!
Dear Thomas, ask this question to Trimble - SketchUp, why is She with such disdain for the population - users in Russia ?!You, dear Thomas, the last hope for RUSSIA to get the answer to the question which for many is very important - when will ััััะพัะทััะฝะฐั version of SketchUp 2013?!
Answer Me!Thank you.
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SketchUp Pro is available in French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.
Versions of 'Free' [but not yet 'Make'?] have been made available available in those languages, plus Russian and Dutch [further translations of these two are undoubtedly under preparation?].You can download SketchUp from the SketchUp.com downloads pages in any of the above languages.
However, SketchUp defaults to your operating system's default language.
For example, if you've downloaded the French version and your operating system is set to English, you will still see the English version of SketchUp.
To correct this, you'll need to change your operating system's default language; but you don't need to reinstall SketchUp.For the future...
I believe that once you have installed a localized version of SketchUp you could also try to add the language onto the end of its .exe file's Target string, as displayed in its right-click context-menu Properties dialog:"C:\Program Files\SketchUp\SketchUp 2013\SketchUp.exe" **/lang fr**
for FRench [RUssian ?]A Russian company http://www.syssoft.ru will sell SketchUp v2013 - is there not at least an earlier 'Russian' version ?
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Not sure why I missed this post 'til now (thought you seemed a bit quiet!) Just like to add my congratulations on the excellent news.
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ัะดะฐะปะธะป
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definitely a good career move TT...
....and an excellent acquisition for Trimble
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