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Take care,
David Harrington
AUGI Director of Operations
I had an issue getting to the wishlist and voting. When clicking on the Revit Structure link, my message was:
"Revit Structure Wish List Ballot
Your choices for this edition of the AUGI Revit Structure Wish List were submitted on Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Thank you for your participation."
I haven't voted yet. Is there some way to fix this?
(P.S. this is somewhat cross-posted on Autodesk forums, too.)
Now that the Wishlist Voting is working, I wish I was allowed more than 6 choices! (why does the ballot state to pick your top 5, but the pulldowns allow for 6 choices?)
I'm waiting for the advocates for load bearing under hatch to find out that the hatching option wasn't included as a wish list feature
I'm suprised by some of the wishlist items that made it however, but this is the same with Architecture, some things just get through and you get suprised.
Yawn, they will never implement hatching options for load bearing because it's achievable with work arounds and in the eyes of Autodesk, its only a few countries that need it, which Autodesk consider backwaters. If America needed it, it would be on ASAP, but because its only South Africa, Australia, England, NZ they simply dont give a <self-censored>.
Pretty frustrating, because I know every time theres a thread on the subject loads of people jump on to express how much they need it.
Anyways, I will take a look and see what actually useful things are in the wish list!
Dang! I missed out on adding to the wishlist. How about next round adding
"Add text leaders to multiple selected text"
Bring on 3D tags! If I could vote 10 times for that I would
I agree though most of the items are either obscure or not really high priority for most users.
I received the following from Wai Chu shortly after filling out the feedback form at Autodesk's website:
"Thank you for your feedback. In the last several months, I got similar request from other Australian customers as well. Our product team has started contacting some of the AUS users to gather more information and sample drawings to understand better user scenarios and requirements for future software improvements. "
While not saying 'this feature is coming out next release', it is at least recognition that internationally used software might have some international requirements. If you want this feature added, then I urge all of you to provide feedback as well.
I was also a little disheartened not to see this as one of the wishlist items, but there was plenty of other good stuff to make for an easy six picks.
Cheers,
Adam.