SketchUp 2019 release
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@c3dx said:
I hope they could become multi core or use the graphic card more so it can react a way much faster with big scene
The multi-core idea has been discussed lots of times before, with technical explanations of why it is not feasible. So, don't hold your breath!
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@slbaumgartner said:
@c3dx said:
I hope they could become multi core or use the graphic card more so it can react a way much faster with big scene
The multi-core idea has been discussed lots of times before, with technical explanations of why it is not feasible. So, don't hold your breath!
same for 64bi.....hold on a minute!!!!
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I updated to 2018 pro and what a PIA to re-install all the plugins.
Never bothered to install and use 2017 pro.
How about a real value update pleasedtr Architect
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I can't seem to connect to any of the official SketchUp pages (main page, EW, forum)...
Update methinks!!!
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False alarm...
Sorry...
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@khai said:
@slbaumgartner said:
@c3dx said:
I hope they could become multi core or use the graphic card more so it can react a way much faster with big scene
The multi-core idea has been discussed lots of times before, with technical explanations of why it is not feasible. So, don't hold your breath!
same for 64bi.....hold on a minute!!!!
A wholly different issue. 64-bit was always possible, just for some reason they avoided it for a long time. Despite years of trying, nobody has been able to implement any interactive geometry editor that is multi-core capable (subsidiary tasks can be spun off to another core, but the heart of the editor can't).
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whooooooshhhhhh
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I see there was a maintenance release for MAC users on the 12th. Maybe that was it?
https://help.sketchup.com/en/release-notes-0
Hope you got a lot of support this year because you sure didn't get any maintenance for your $120 per license.
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@derek edison said:
I see there was a maintenance release for MAC users on the 12th. Maybe that was it?
Nah, that wasn't it. Curious how a maintenance release would be rolled so close to traditional new version releases.
@derek edison said:
Hope you got a lot of support this year because you sure didn't get any maintenance for your $120 per license.
The less said the better.
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Doesn't being bound by an NDA mean that even adding your vote here mean you have broken the NDA by acknowledging it's existence.
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The last four releases were either on a Monday or a Tuesday... so most likely early next week?
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@pistol_peto said:
The last four releases were either on a Monday or a Tuesday... so most likely early next week?
That would be nice.
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@cl said:
Doesn't being bound by an NDA mean that even adding your vote here mean you have broken the NDA by acknowledging it's existence.
It's safe for anyone to assume there will be a 2019 version, based on the past. No one knows when it will come out.
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@pistol_peto said:
The last four releases were either on a Monday or a Tuesday... so most likely early next week?
Since there is a holiday next week in that U.S., I am guessing it will not be until at least the week after.
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@derek edison said:
I see there was a maintenance release for MAC users on the 12th. Maybe that was it?
That was an update for Mojave users.
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@pbacot said:
I wonder if that means if we go to Mojave we have to use v. 18 to avoid issues.
Well, none of the earlier versions will be updated so if you update to Mojave and then have issues, you'll have to decide whether to go back to an earlier OS or update SketchUp. There seems to have been enough issues created by Mojave that they decided to put resources into updating SU2018 even this late in the cycle.
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I'm sooo feeling this! I am still using 2016 because of all my plugins. I have 2018 on a secondary machine, just so I can open 2018 files I get from others, and for geolocate (which has been awful btw, since they can't use Google any more.)
@dtrarch said:
I updated to 2018 pro and what a PIA to re-install all the plugins.
Never bothered to install and use 2017 pro.
How about a real value update pleasedtr Architect
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@dave r said:
@pbacot said:
I wonder if that means if we go to Mojave we have to use v. 18 to avoid issues.
Well, none of the earlier versions will be updated so if you update to Mojave and then have issues, you'll have to decide whether to go back to an earlier OS or update SketchUp. There seems to have been enough issues created by Mojave that they decided to put resources into updating SU2018 even this late in the cycle.
Thanks. Yeah that sounds like an indication of the importance. I am on automatic update but have stayed in an older version for various reasons, partly for collaboration, and partly cause it ain't broke. Same with the OS.
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@andybot said:
I have 2018 on a secondary machine, just so I can open 2018 files I get from others...
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Cool! I'm on the subscription, so it's not a big deal. It was more a comment about how completely underwhelming the last few version have been in terms of what I need for my day to day use.
@juju said:
@andybot said:
I have 2018 on a secondary machine, just so I can open 2018 files I get from others...
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