They did it for SI 2013, and apparently to some extent for max this year,
and people kicked up shit cause those releases where feature light, and
they where quite right to do so.

The thing is Fixing bugs and workflow are things that should really be
addressed incrementally, not just left to build up over time, and clients
are entitled to a functioning product experience, it should,'t even be
flaunted as a feature, you don't plan your budget around whether you will
have the money this year to fix bugs, you just fix the bugs, it's not
something that you should have to weight for pros and cons.

Do you see modo, zBrush, Houdini, featuring Bug fixes among there new
features?


On 1 April 2014 21:14, Andy Goehler <lists.andy.goeh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is that AD internal assumptions or have you ever approached your customers
> with the idea of a bug/usability fix upgrade? Honestly?
>
> Andy
>
>
> On Apr 01, 2014, at 21:39, Maurice Patel <maurice.pa...@autodesk.com>
> wrote:
>
> While everyone will argue that stability and usability are important they
> don't want to pay for it
>
>
>

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