More Toolbar CRAP!
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i was surfing SketchUcation while rendering a high resolution image with podium, when i came back to SU look what i found:

i tried the technique of opening another copy before i closed the fuuced one but the new one opened the same way
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Ouch.
Toolbar Gremlin strikes again. -
The 52 toolbar pickup, such fun.
Here we are begging for higher poly support from a crowd that cannot keep their toolbars in one place...tsk!
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@solo said:
Here we are begging for higher poly support from a crowd that cannot keep their toolbars in one place...tsk!
Yeah ... Still ... 7 is a really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really great update!
Really!
Excellent stuff! Totally worth the wait! A feat of both creativity and intellect! A milestone in the history of 3D software!
And to those who dare to whine about 7: just be thankful! Jeez! Your investment is safe!
Really!
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errh... none the less, SU's toolbar management is poor. There's no other way to describe it. xrok1 screenshot demonstrates this clearly.
Whether or not SU7 was a good upgrade isn't the issue here. The toolbar problem has always been a problem. -
GOOGLE guys about SketchUp BIG issues:

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@thomthom said:
The toolbar problem has always been a problem.
Which is odd to begin with. An app that costs β¬ 331 (I am a Pro user) should most certainly not have this sort of shortcomings. The main question, I believe is: why didn't Google adress this issue? They worked on 7 for what - 2 years?
The way I see it, SU 7 is very much relevant to discussions like these, as it is an excellent pars pro toto with regards to Google's take on 'development'.
As a paying customer, I must admit to being fairly ticked off at this time. I hope time will prove me wrong, but at the moment, I am convinced we shouldn't be expecting much from Google anymore.
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I guess I didn't detect your sarcasm in your initial post...
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lol. Not enough coffee this morning?

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I'm a very naive young boy...
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