How quickly it is forgotten, or maybe it was just never known! In Autodesk's early releases, such as 2-12, complaints were loud and long about the amount of training required for each new release. So, Autodesk listened to the customers and commenced to release more often. This worked well, requiring the users to learn only one or two significant changes at a time.
Then, customers complained about having to purchase new versions so frequently, so Autodesk developed the subscription delivery method.
And now, just when it seems that all the complaints have been resolved, they want to go back to the way it was done in the last century.
Sort of reminds of the Children of Israel. No matter what God did for them, all they did was disobey and complain.
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Charles Graham AIA
Architect
O'Neal, Inc.
Greenville SC
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