exactly. I stopped paying Subscription *Because* there was no development
by Autodesk


On 17 March 2014 15:28, Dan Yargici <danyarg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> "For example, only a small proportion of our Softimage customers are
> actually current on the Softimage software. Many are using older versions.
> These customers will be able to continue to do so in perpetuity. Given that
> they are productive using older versions of the software, this decision
> should not significantly impact that productivity. For customers who have
> built their production capacity around staying current with our releases
> there are several options including locking their pipelines on Softimage
> 2015 indefinitely or transitioning to a Maya or 3ds Max pipeline."
>
> These people are not happy they're still on older versions, it's the
> stagnation of development under Autodesk that's kept them there.  I'm
> sorry, but this is a shameful misrepresentation of the facts, Maurice.
>
> DAN
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 5:24 PM, David Saber <davidsa...@sfr.fr> wrote:
>
>> That's not a response to the open letters. No word about how XSI is an
>> asset in production thanks to its fast workflow, and how Autodesk intends
>> to find a replacement. Once again, Softimage is NOT only ICE, so bifrost
>> cannot be a replacement for Softimage.
>>
>
>

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