Auckland, New Zealand, Monday 10th February, 2014. Today Campbell Yule, Managing Director of Cadimage Group announced “2014 is set to bring many changes for Cadimage Group, and one of these changes relates to our collection of ArchiCAD Tools”. With over a dozen ArchiCAD Tools available to users across the globe, Cadimage has decided to refine its collection in order for it to focus on improving the functionality of its most popular tools and strengthen its customer support channels. While there will be no change to the most popular Cadimage Tools, some will be merged into existing Tools and others will be discontinued. The exact Tools affected and its changes are outlined below: - Cadimage Slab Edges and Cadimage Extrusions will have their functionality merged into the Cadimage Objective Tool. This tool will continue to be supported by future releases of ArchiCAD.
- Cadimage Planting, Cadimage Revisions, Cadimage Wall Frames, Cadimage Detail Elements, Cadimage Sites+Massing will all be discontinued.
Campbell acknowledges that for some the discontinuation of these Tools will be difficult, but explains “we will be providing a range of tips, PDF downloads, and video tutorials showing customers how to cope without the tools on our website”. “We also want to remind customers that current versions of these tools will continue to work and be supported by us – they just won’t be available in the next version of ArchiCAD” he adds. Cadimage will be advising its customers of these changes this week on its blog and via email. ABOUT CADIMAGE GROUP:Cadimage Group distributes, develops and supports a range of design and performance-evaluating software for architects, engineers and construction companies that enhance design capability and reduce risk and cost. For additional information about Cadimage Group Limited, please visit http://www.cadimagegroup.com
Cadimage Slab Edges 和Cadimage Extrusions将被整合进Cadimage Objective Tool Cadimage Planting, Cadimage Revisions, Cadimage Wall Frames, Cadimage Detail Elements, Cadimage Sites+Massing 将停止开发
随着archicad自身功能的不断完善,很多插件逐渐失去了存在价值
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