A new home for SketchUp
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@solo said:
Wondering if they would be bold enough or courteous enough to come on this forum to discuss their plans, I mean we are after all their support and will be their best asset in the future.
Just to pretend, they are interested? They want turn SketchUp to serve their needs. Same way as Google did. Why discussing our requests when there will be no reasonable benefit to them?
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Surely being gps and surveying orientated high poly is now on the horizon ? I think google have been treading water for too long these guys seem more professionally driven. Being in the architecture field I hope this is a good thing, otherwise modo I'm looking at you.
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Here's a FAQ from Trimble with lots more info.
Thom, they say they acknowledge the value of 3rd party developers, and will support them
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My big question is the price it's not as if google needed the cash. Trimble just basically bought a huge user base.
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@mark h. said:
Trimble is committed to investing in SketchUp and expanding its development in multiple directions.
I certainly hope you won't do this:
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@marvins_dad said:
Can we please have just SKETCHUP on the banner. No @Last, no Google, no Trimble..etc?
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What bothers me the most is the loss of Google. I was a big advocate for Google sketchup to kids and now I have to push Trimble Sketchup?
I doubt the product will survive the loss of Google, a worldwide Mega name.
I liked sketchup because of Google, they stayed out of the way. I doubt Trimble can afford sketchup to be run by users.
Eventually it will be just another product on the marketplace.
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@tallbridgeguy said:
I doubt the product will survive the loss of Google, a worldwide Mega name.
SketchUp was doing all right before Google...
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I'm guessing Trimble will launch v9. I just hop google didn't lose it because they hit the wall with performance issues. Im thinking google dropped it for a reason perhaps they have their own 3d software on the horizon or they just didn't achieve their google earth aims.
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@pbacot said:
One Google tie-in that I have really liked is "Add Location" inside SU. Hoping that continues to develop.
Add Location and other key geo-location features (like Terrain) aren't going anywhere -- being able to effective geo-locate models and do site analysis is a big deal!
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If the guys that develope your favourite software are genuinely excited about a new direction then I'm really stoked about this.
Everyone that is involved in this community has helped shape SketchUp in some way. I imagine the Pro version is now gonna be crazy.
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@solo said:
John, you and the team moving too?
Yes- I'm moving to Trimble, along with the rest of the SketchUp team. They are building us a nice new office across town here in Boulder.
john
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[quote="tallbridgeguy"]
I liked sketchup because of Google, they stayed out of the way. quote]Google did not stay out of the way of SU development. If anything, they were very much in the way. Its the main reason we saw many tools developed for Google Earth like building maker, integrated road views, enhanced Photo Match, Add Location (direct integration with Googles Terrain and Map servers)....all released with SU 7 and 8.
Thanks
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@unknownuser said:
If the guys that develope your favourite software are genuinely excited about a new direction then I'm really stoked about this.
That's the way I see things as well.
If they had announced an SU buy-out that involved telling the devs to sling their hook, then I'd be worried and start looking at Blender or selling a kidney in order to buy 3DS Max.
For now I'm excited about what the future will bring......although it is something of a nervous excitement.
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