Cloud sketchup like Adobe creative cloud
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I send this mail to sketchup teams
"Big data sometimes in sketchup application not easy to manage.
So I happened to get my idea that sketchup application in cloud application(like AWS).
Consequently it is used in not so high-spec computer, but also tablets anywhere connected web.
If possible, I would like to proceed project with best ruby scripter as business model of new plug-in.
But I feel it also looks like issue of sketchup software itself, so I should contact with owner of that software.
Thank you for reading."
And they suggest to update here this idea.
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That would be the quickest way to get me to stop using SketchUp...
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That would be the worst thing that could happen. Please any admin delete this thread before anyone at Trimble gets any ideas...
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Oh... and welcome to the forum Shinya... don't take our dismay too seriously. Your idea has merit. I just don't think I would like it. Others may well.
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@pixero said:
That would be the worst thing that could happen. Please any admin delete this thread before anyone at Trimble gets any ideas...
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You're cruel Thom...
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Too late...
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@krisidious said:That would be the quickest way to get me to stop using SketchUp...
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Sigh!
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Who's Spanky?
I just Googled for a gif with "throwing away Money"... -
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I guess they never reached fame in Sweden.
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They reached Norway!
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They reached France too.
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While I respect the opinion of the OP... it would be the death of SketchUp.
I will no longer purchase Adobe products because of their "Creative Cloud".
Cloud base for SU?
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OMG! Little Rascals is going cloud? Is that what this thread is about?
Wonderful. They never made it in Japan, you know...I think there are some confusions in the original proposition.
The title mentions to "Adobe Creative Cloud (basically a form of licensing strategy)", then shinyaohno says something about AWS (Amazon Web Service, Software-as-a-Service model).
If my memory serves me correct, your software is on your HD with ACC, whereas you don't install software to your HD with AWS. You do your computing with ACC, they do (most of) your computing with AWS.
From the context of argument, I assume he means AWS, not ACC.
Say that is true and I don't agree with him.Seems to me that most of SU's performance problems come from its own backbones. SU at its current state cannot utilize what's available in our workstations to its fullest; therefore, it doesn't look like it is a kind of problem that can be solved with Rubies either.
Going cloud is a tremendous investment, I hope that Trimble rather puts that check into 64bit, multi-threaded, GPU-powered version of SU.
My two cents.
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