Finally bought SU Pro... migration headaches :(
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I missed that line. So db got the SU2015 license instead of for SU2014.
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Thanks to both of you for the quick replies.
@driven said:
@dave, I read that as Trimble supplying the v2015 license due to the day of purchase coinciding with the new release...
it's all in a day...
That's what happened.
@driven said:
each version has it's own licence, had you bought a day earlier, you would have received a v2014 lic and then a free update to v2015...
then you would of had both...
Bummer that I waited a day.
@dave r said:
As for the Space Mouse a new driver is needed. Check the 3D Connection site for a new one. If it isn't currently available, it should be soon.
Have been checking their site daily... this was their rather unhelpful forum post last week:
@unknownuser said:
Re: SpaceNav and Sketchup 2105?
Postby UtaSH Β» Fri Nov 07, 2014 9:51 amHi all,
we are in the testing phase of the next release. As I cannot predict how the testing will be I cannot make any statement about a release date. We plan to provide the new plugin "soon".
Their latest post this week was a little more forthcoming, and I just hope he's right about days, not weeks:
@unknownuser said:
Re: SketchUp 2015 drivers
Postby rstadie Β» Tue Nov 11, 2014 6:01 amHi,
We are in the final testing phase and try to make the plug-in available ASAP for you.
However, some issues found during testing have pushed us back a little bit (I am talking about a few days β hopefully this week, not several weeks or months). In the meantime, whilst not ideal, you may want to consider re-installing SketchUp 2014 just until we can provide you with the new plug-in. We do apologize for the delay and fully understand your frustrations. Please be assured we are working as fast as possible to get you all back up and running with your 3D mice in SketchUp 2015.
In the meantime I guess I'm stuck in Make 2014 until the driver update is released. Not the end of the world, but a bit frustrating.
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@dave r said:
I missed that line. So db go the SU2015 license instead of for SU2014.
That's it. As I said in the original post (maybe a bit convolutely), once I realized that 2015 had been released and that my license was for it, there was no issue adding the license to Pro 2015. I just didn't realize that each version had a different license, and was hoping to enable Pro 2014 so I could use my 3D mouse until they release the 2015 driver.
So I have my answer: I'll just have to wait until 3Dconnexion gets their act together. Hard to know how much business SU users represent to them, but given their promotion efforts here on SCF, I would have thought that they'd be a little more on the ball with the timing.
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I know what you mean. I suppose you could use a mouse until then.
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@sketch3d.de said:
you may want register here for being informed when avail.
Thanks, I registered there yesterday right after I posted here.
@db11 said:
Not the end of the world...
@sketch3d.de said:
far away of imho
Always tough in written text to convey tone and proportion. There is certainly a difference between temporary frustrations and real problems. But the fact remains that this minor annoyance could have been avoided by a more proactive approach on behalf of the parties involved.
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Makes me wonder if a 2014 license or upgrade can be bought at this point (speaking in general)... Seems it should be allowed as people will obviously have reasons NOT to want 2015 so early. One should have a choice.
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@pbacot said:
Makes me wonder if a 2014 license or upgrade can be bought at this point (speaking in general)... Seems it should be allowed as people will obviously have reasons NOT to want 2015 so early. One should have a choice.
I agree. Or Trimble could simply include a second license key for the previous version (2014 in this case) on purchase. As Driven pointed out upthread, I would have had both licenses if I had only purchased a day sooner.
Either way, there are always issues with new releases β either the stability of the app itself; OS upgrade issues (i.e. Yosemite); or of compatibility of necessary extensions/drivers. Having both versions would allow the user to navigate the transition period based on their needs, until full stability/compatibility is reached with the newly-released version... without any attendant loss of productivity/functionality.
To be fair to Trimble, I haven't requested a 2014 license key as of yet β and maybe they would be happy to issue one. Just seems more user-friendly (and less work for their support team) if the second key was included as a matter of policy.
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As a follow-up:
Just received notice that the new SU2015-compatible 3DXWare driver for Space Navigator/Space Mouse has been released. I've downloaded it and given it a quick test and everything seems to work fine. Yea β full speed ahead in 2015 Pro!
Next up on the migration odyssey: Yosemite. When and if? Anybody have any advice/experience on 2015 with Yosemite? (not that SU is the only app that I need to ensure is compatible, but without it fully functional... not even worth considering the OS 'upgrade'.)
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@db11 said:
...Next up on the migration odyssey: Yosemite.
I'm certainly happy with Yosemite and SUv15...
depends what else you use...
john
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