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    I found this link today. There is some information in the video (about 35 minutes into part1) with a couple of demonstrations as well as documents under "Autodesk Architecture, Engineering, Construction & Geospatial 2010 Launch Press materials."

    Things I like:
    Transparent Dimming
    View in Context clash results
    Grouping multiple clashes as a result of one issue

    What I wanted to see (maybe it will still be there):
    64-bit support
    HTML Clash report customization interface (instead of editing xsl files)

    What I didn't want to see:
    Steering Wheel/View cube...they just get in my way.

    I'd like to find out more about the new section box and align section tools, sadly there was no information about them in the webcast.

    Thoughts everyone? Have you seen this information? What were you wanting to see vs. what they are promising?



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    Default Re: NavisWorks 2010

    Afraid I can't say anymore until it's released, new features are good but I was hoping for a lot more.

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    Default Re: NavisWorks 2010

    I agree, i was let down in alot of areas, but there are somethings i was not expecting.

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    I was expecting a little more for new enhancements but if they fixed most the bugs in 2009 I'll be happy. I really hope you can sort things in lists now (such as the batch list).

    Anybody hear anything on pricing? It's $10K with sub and tax right now. I wonder if it's changing.

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    Default Re: NavisWorks 2010

    I really like the improvements in the Measure tool. Being able to include measurement redlines on a viewport will be a handy collaboration tool.

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    Default Re: NavisWorks 2010

    Quote Originally Posted by john.coelho View Post
    I really like the improvements in the Measure tool. Being able to include measurement redlines on a viewport will be a handy collaboration tool.
    Yes! This is great. A much needed addition.

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    I hope it is 64bit, and multicore aware. The length of my animations will be severely limited until then. It's the reason I have a overclocked 64bit core2 system with 8gb of ram - half the cpu and half the ram has been going to waste for the last year.

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    It's 64 bit but not multi-core

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    Thanks David, 64bit will dramatically increase the length of my movies, and more importantly, hopefully eliminate the pesky crashes that result from the 32bit ram limitation.

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    Default Re: NavisWorks 2010

    The measure toolset is very weak compared to something like Sketchup, with its inferences and ability to measure along axes, perpendiculars, parallels, etc. I would expect the measure tools in NavisWorks to be much more robust since it is intended to be used downstream of design by Contractors, Subcontractors, and Facilities Managers. I'm new to NW, but the instructor teaching my essentials class is of the same opinion, so I'm guessing this is something that needs to be addressed. As a builder, this lack of simple functionality is enough to make me put the CD back in the box and ask for a refund. Hopefully I'm just overlooking something. Thanks in advance for any feedback.

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