Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-23 Thread Jens Lindgren
The Samsung Galaxy Note II will be announced August 29th and I think it
will be more targeted to the artistic people as you can see in this teaser:
http://androidandme.com/2012/08/smartphones-2/samsung-teases-galaxy-note-ii-in-new-online-video/

/Jens

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 8:06 PM, Matt Lind ml...@carbinestudios.com wrote:

 The tablet comes with Photoshop Touch installed.

 ** **

 I have the Galaxy Note phone, which ironically has the same screen
 resolution as the tablet.  The apps are pretty nice but do take some
 getting used to.  While the Note comes with a stylus, can be used to paint
 and other creative things, it’s targeted towards a light business audience,
 not artistic (write memos, fill out forms, communicate on the go, etc…).
 

 ** **

 ** **

 Matt

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
 softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Stephen Davidson
 *Sent:* Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:13 AM

 *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 *Subject:* Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 ** **

 Nice that it has a pressure sensitive pen (Wacom)

 Like you said, the review is not great.

 And it's Android OS which does not support Photoshop.

 I don't know of any decent paint program for Android

 ** **

 ** **

 Thanks for trying, though.

 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Nic Groot Bluemink 
 nicgrootbluem...@gmail.com wrote:

 There's the new Galaxy Note with a Wacom pen. Underwhelmed a bit in the
 review though-
 http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/15/3243546/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-review

 -Nic

 ** **

 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Davidson magic...@bellsouth.net
 wrote:

 Bottom line, for me, Windows 8 is fine to use on my tablet, but

 there is no reason to use it on my workstation, unless they force me to,**
 **

 by dropping support for Windows 7, like they will, for XP, on April 8th
 2014.

 ** **

 I have a laptop/tablet pc that I use for drawing (it has a Wacom
 pressure sensitive pen)

 that runs on XP, but won't run Windows 7. I guess it will have a limited
 life.

 It is a shame, because I can't find any new tablets that support pressure*
 ***

 sensitive pens. Most new tablets run on Android, which looks like the model
 

 for Windows 8. Android is great for non-business devices, but that too is*
 ***

 geared for tablets.

 ** **

 I think what the problem is that there is no money in selling to the
 professional

 video and entertainment market. Look what Apple did with Final Cut Pro.***
 *

 They turned it into a home user product, and ignored the pro market
 completely.

 ** **

 Maybe it is just a big hint, from the universe, for me to start a new
 career. ;)

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now.
 Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage,
 but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the hood
 that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan



 

 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm
 really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage
 works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
 jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
 out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
 staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded
 throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...




 

 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet
 use. But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand
 it?

 ** **

 On a side note. 

 ** **

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 ** **

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty

RE: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-23 Thread Matt Lind
I doubt any phone will be considered an artistic device.

Matt




From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Jens Lindgren
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 1:55 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

The Samsung Galaxy Note II will be announced August 29th and I think it will be 
more targeted to the artistic people as you can see in this teaser:
http://androidandme.com/2012/08/smartphones-2/samsung-teases-galaxy-note-ii-in-new-online-video/

/Jens
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 8:06 PM, Matt Lind 
ml...@carbinestudios.commailto:ml...@carbinestudios.com wrote:
The tablet comes with Photoshop Touch installed.

I have the Galaxy Note phone, which ironically has the same screen resolution 
as the tablet.  The apps are pretty nice but do take some getting used to.  
While the Note comes with a stylus, can be used to paint and other creative 
things, it's targeted towards a light business audience, not artistic (write 
memos, fill out forms, communicate on the go, etc...).


Matt



From: 
softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.commailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com
 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.commailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com]
 On Behalf Of Stephen Davidson
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:13 AM

To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.commailto:softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

Nice that it has a pressure sensitive pen (Wacom)
Like you said, the review is not great.
And it's Android OS which does not support Photoshop.
I don't know of any decent paint program for Android


Thanks for trying, though.
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Nic Groot Bluemink 
nicgrootbluem...@gmail.commailto:nicgrootbluem...@gmail.com wrote:
There's the new Galaxy Note with a Wacom pen. Underwhelmed a bit in the review 
though-
http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/15/3243546/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-review

-Nic

On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Davidson 
magic...@bellsouth.netmailto:magic...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Bottom line, for me, Windows 8 is fine to use on my tablet, but
there is no reason to use it on my workstation, unless they force me to,
by dropping support for Windows 7, like they will, for XP, on April 8th 2014.

I have a laptop/tablet pc that I use for drawing (it has a Wacom pressure 
sensitive pen)
that runs on XP, but won't run Windows 7. I guess it will have a limited life.
It is a shame, because I can't find any new tablets that support pressure
sensitive pens. Most new tablets run on Android, which looks like the model
for Windows 8. Android is great for non-business devices, but that too is
geared for tablets.

I think what the problem is that there is no money in selling to the 
professional
video and entertainment market. Look what Apple did with Final Cut Pro.
They turned it into a home user product, and ignored the pro market completely.

Maybe it is just a big hint, from the universe, for me to start a new career. ;)




On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Stefan Andersson 
sander...@gmail.commailto:sander...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now. Trying 
a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage, but I don't 
use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the hood that 
I had no idea of what they were up to.
Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no apparent 
reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without a adblocker. 
But besides that it was a better experience that my last attempt which was with 
Vista.

I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

regards
stefan

On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
andreas.byst...@gmail.commailto:andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:
. So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm 
really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage 
works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.
hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan jones 
writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come out 
since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm staying 
with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded throughout the 
years and found themselves quite happy...


On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson 
sander...@gmail.commailto:sander...@gmail.com wrote:
It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet use. 
But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand it?

On a side note.

I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy wacom 
drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed Windows7 on 
my workstation

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-23 Thread Eric Turman
Maybe not as a professional production device. But there are a number of
good art apps for android. I, personally, really really like my Galaxy
Note. It is still small enough to fit in my front jeans pocket, it is
snappy, and it is convenient for sketching out ideas or as a portable
sketchbook.

On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 12:32 PM, Matt Lind ml...@carbinestudios.comwrote:

 I doubt any phone will be considered an artistic device.

 ** **

 Matt

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
 softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Jens Lindgren
 *Sent:* Thursday, August 23, 2012 1:55 AM

 *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 *Subject:* Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 ** **

 The Samsung Galaxy Note II will be announced August 29th and I think it
 will be more targeted to the artistic people as you can see in this teaser:
 


 http://androidandme.com/2012/08/smartphones-2/samsung-teases-galaxy-note-ii-in-new-online-video/
 

  

 /Jens

 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 8:06 PM, Matt Lind ml...@carbinestudios.com
 wrote:

 The tablet comes with Photoshop Touch installed.

  

 I have the Galaxy Note phone, which ironically has the same screen
 resolution as the tablet.  The apps are pretty nice but do take some
 getting used to.  While the Note comes with a stylus, can be used to paint
 and other creative things, it’s targeted towards a light business audience,
 not artistic (write memos, fill out forms, communicate on the go, etc…).
 

  

  

 Matt

  

  

  

 *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
 softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Stephen Davidson
 *Sent:* Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:13 AM


 *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 *Subject:* Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

  

 Nice that it has a pressure sensitive pen (Wacom)

 Like you said, the review is not great.

 And it's Android OS which does not support Photoshop.

 I don't know of any decent paint program for Android

  

  

 Thanks for trying, though.

 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Nic Groot Bluemink 
 nicgrootbluem...@gmail.com wrote:

 There's the new Galaxy Note with a Wacom pen. Underwhelmed a bit in the
 review though-
 http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/15/3243546/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-review

 -Nic

  

 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Davidson magic...@bellsouth.net
 wrote:

 Bottom line, for me, Windows 8 is fine to use on my tablet, but

 there is no reason to use it on my workstation, unless they force me to,**
 **

 by dropping support for Windows 7, like they will, for XP, on April 8th
 2014.

  

 I have a laptop/tablet pc that I use for drawing (it has a Wacom
 pressure sensitive pen)

 that runs on XP, but won't run Windows 7. I guess it will have a limited
 life.

 It is a shame, because I can't find any new tablets that support pressure*
 ***

 sensitive pens. Most new tablets run on Android, which looks like the model
 

 for Windows 8. Android is great for non-business devices, but that too is*
 ***

 geared for tablets.

  

 I think what the problem is that there is no money in selling to the
 professional

 video and entertainment market. Look what Apple did with Final Cut Pro.***
 *

 They turned it into a home user product, and ignored the pro market
 completely.

  

 Maybe it is just a big hint, from the universe, for me to start a new
 career. ;)

  

  

  

  

 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now.
 Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage,
 but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the hood
 that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan

 ** **

 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm
 really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage
 works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
 jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
 out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
 staying with win  forever yet

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-23 Thread Stephen Davidson
Notice in the teaser, the artist is wearing glasses  that is from
squinting at a 5.5 screen.
When creating art I want a big screen. Bigger than 10 would be nice.
Yeah, ok, that's not a portable device, but does everything have to be
portable ?
I'm starting to feel manipulated, by marketing hype, instead of defining my
needs.
How portable is an easel and canvas? Does that lack of portability stop an
artist from
painting a landscape or portrait?

I notice many people must have the latest and greatest gadget. Ask
yourself
What do I need?  What features of a tablet would make the creativity
process
easier and more productive?

Just my two cents from an experienced (read old) artist.

On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 4:54 AM, Jens Lindgren
jens.lindgren@gmail.comwrote:

 The Samsung Galaxy Note II will be announced August 29th and I think it
 will be more targeted to the artistic people as you can see in this teaser:

 http://androidandme.com/2012/08/smartphones-2/samsung-teases-galaxy-note-ii-in-new-online-video/

 /Jens

 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 8:06 PM, Matt Lind ml...@carbinestudios.comwrote:

 The tablet comes with Photoshop Touch installed.

 ** **

 I have the Galaxy Note phone, which ironically has the same screen
 resolution as the tablet.  The apps are pretty nice but do take some
 getting used to.  While the Note comes with a stylus, can be used to paint
 and other creative things, it’s targeted towards a light business audience,
 not artistic (write memos, fill out forms, communicate on the go, etc…).
 

 ** **

 ** **

 Matt

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
 softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Stephen Davidson
 *Sent:* Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:13 AM

 *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 *Subject:* Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 ** **

 Nice that it has a pressure sensitive pen (Wacom)

 Like you said, the review is not great.

 And it's Android OS which does not support Photoshop.

 I don't know of any decent paint program for Android

 ** **

 ** **

 Thanks for trying, though.

 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Nic Groot Bluemink 
 nicgrootbluem...@gmail.com wrote:

 There's the new Galaxy Note with a Wacom pen. Underwhelmed a bit in the
 review though-
 http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/15/3243546/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-review

 -Nic

 ** **

 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Davidson magic...@bellsouth.net
 wrote:

 Bottom line, for me, Windows 8 is fine to use on my tablet, but

 there is no reason to use it on my workstation, unless they force me to,*
 ***

 by dropping support for Windows 7, like they will, for XP, on April 8th
 2014.

 ** **

 I have a laptop/tablet pc that I use for drawing (it has a Wacom
 pressure sensitive pen)

 that runs on XP, but won't run Windows 7. I guess it will have a limited
 life.

 It is a shame, because I can't find any new tablets that support pressure
 

 sensitive pens. Most new tablets run on Android, which looks like the
 model

 for Windows 8. Android is great for non-business devices, but that too is
 

 geared for tablets.

 ** **

 I think what the problem is that there is no money in selling to the
 professional

 video and entertainment market. Look what Apple did with Final Cut Pro.**
 **

 They turned it into a home user product, and ignored the pro market
 completely.

 ** **

 Maybe it is just a big hint, from the universe, for me to start a new
 career. ;)

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now.
 Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage,
 but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the
 hood that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan



 

 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far
 I'm really impressed with the speed and the response from the system.
 Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
 jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
 out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
 staying with win  forever yet those

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-23 Thread Stephen Davidson
Oh, that's not good. You must have a way to switch of the touch screen when
you use the pen.
How crazy, not to be able to do that.

On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Matt Lind ml...@carbinestudios.com wrote:

 Our lead animator has the Slate running windows 7.  It’s not bad, but has
 a few obvious shortcomings such as no place to store the stylus when not in
 use.  Also doesn’t have a mode to only acknowledge the stylus.  Resting
 your hand on the slate while using the stylus often results in unintended
 actions.

 ** **

 ** **

 Matt

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
 softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Paul Griswold
 *Sent:* Thursday, August 23, 2012 12:45 PM

 *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 *Subject:* Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 ** **

 Actually the one device I'm very interested in is the Samsung Series 7
 slate running Windows 8.  It's a Core i5 based machine with a Wacom screen,
 so it's 100% Windows, not RT.  Seems like a good alternative to a Cintiq
 with the bonus of being a full-blown computer.

 ** **

 But with Win 8 officially shipping soon, I'm waiting to see if there's a
 hardware refresh on the unit in the fall.

 ** **

 -Paul

 ** **




-- 

Best Regards,
*  Stephen P. Davidson**
   **(954) 552-7956
*sdavid...@3danimationmagic.com

http://www.3danimationmagic.com


RE: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-23 Thread Matt Lind
He has the script, but the point is the feature to ignore the hand is not 
native to the tablet, it has to be handled per application.

Matt



From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Davidson
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 6:32 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

After seeing your post about not being able to switch off the touchscreen while 
you are using a pen, I
did some research, and found this YouTube link that not only shows off how well 
the tablet works, it also
gives you a link to a custom script that will allow you to switch off the touch 
screen while using the pen.
You may want to give your lead animator this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTHbCNiUpK4

As far as stylus storage, wrap the pen in velcro and stick the alternate velcro 
side (the hooks) to the case
that you use to store the tablet.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Matt Lind 
ml...@carbinestudios.commailto:ml...@carbinestudios.com wrote:
Our lead animator has the Slate running windows 7.  It's not bad, but has a few 
obvious shortcomings such as no place to store the stylus when not in use.  
Also doesn't have a mode to only acknowledge the stylus.  Resting your hand on 
the slate while using the stylus often results in unintended actions.


Matt




From: 
softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.commailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com
 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.commailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com]
 On Behalf Of Paul Griswold
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 12:45 PM

To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.commailto:softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

Actually the one device I'm very interested in is the Samsung Series 7 slate 
running Windows 8.  It's a Core i5 based machine with a Wacom screen, so it's 
100% Windows, not RT.  Seems like a good alternative to a Cintiq with the bonus 
of being a full-blown computer.

But with Win 8 officially shipping soon, I'm waiting to see if there's a 
hardware refresh on the unit in the fall.

-Paul




--

Best Regards,
  Stephen P. Davidson
   (954) 552-7956
sdavid...@3danimationmagic.commailto:sdavid...@3danimationmagic.com

[http://www.3danimationmagic.com/3Danimation_magic_logo_sign.jpg]http://www.3danimationmagic.com



Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Nic Groot Bluemink
There's the new Galaxy Note with a Wacom pen. Underwhelmed a bit in the
review though-
http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/15/3243546/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-review

-Nic

On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Davidson magic...@bellsouth.netwrote:

 Bottom line, for me, Windows 8 is fine to use on my tablet, but
 there is no reason to use it on my workstation, unless they force me to,
 by dropping support for Windows 7, like they will, for XP, on April 8th
 2014.

 I have a laptop/tablet pc that I use for drawing (it has a Wacom
 pressure sensitive pen)
 that runs on XP, but won't run Windows 7. I guess it will have a limited
 life.
 It is a shame, because I can't find any new tablets that support pressure
 sensitive pens. Most new tablets run on Android, which looks like the model
 for Windows 8. Android is great for non-business devices, but that too is
 geared for tablets.

 I think what the problem is that there is no money in selling to the
 professional
 video and entertainment market. Look what Apple did with Final Cut Pro.
 They turned it into a home user product, and ignored the pro market
 completely.

 Maybe it is just a big hint, from the universe, for me to start a new
 career. ;)





 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now.
 Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage,
 but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the
 hood that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far
 I'm really impressed with the speed and the response from the system.
 Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
 jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
 out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
 staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded
 throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...




 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson 
 sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards
 tablet use. But what boggles me is that... how can the
 developers themselves stand it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already
 talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.comwrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all
 professional market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

 --

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 *V-P/Visual effects supervisor
 1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
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 http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/




   Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
  Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.
  Microsoft has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone 
 had
 tested it out yet?

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface,
 but I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

 Thanks,

 Paul




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 --
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 Lighting TD - Weta Digital




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Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Stephen Davidson
Nice that it has a pressure sensitive pen (Wacom)
Like you said, the review is not great.
And it's Android OS which does not support Photoshop.
I don't know of any decent paint program for Android


Thanks for trying, though.

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Nic Groot Bluemink 
nicgrootbluem...@gmail.com wrote:

 There's the new Galaxy Note with a Wacom pen. Underwhelmed a bit in the
 review though-
 http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/15/3243546/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-review

 -Nic


 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Davidson 
 magic...@bellsouth.netwrote:

 Bottom line, for me, Windows 8 is fine to use on my tablet, but
 there is no reason to use it on my workstation, unless they force me to,
 by dropping support for Windows 7, like they will, for XP, on April 8th
 2014.

 I have a laptop/tablet pc that I use for drawing (it has a Wacom
 pressure sensitive pen)
 that runs on XP, but won't run Windows 7. I guess it will have a limited
 life.
 It is a shame, because I can't find any new tablets that support pressure
 sensitive pens. Most new tablets run on Android, which looks like the
 model
 for Windows 8. Android is great for non-business devices, but that too is
 geared for tablets.

 I think what the problem is that there is no money in selling to the
 professional
 video and entertainment market. Look what Apple did with Final Cut Pro.
 They turned it into a home user product, and ignored the pro market
 completely.

 Maybe it is just a big hint, from the universe, for me to start a new
 career. ;)





 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now.
 Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage,
 but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the
 hood that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far
 I'm really impressed with the speed and the response from the system.
 Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day
 alan jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes
 over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to
 come out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be
 terrible, I'm staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow
 upgraded throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...




 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson 
 sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards
 tablet use. But what boggles me is that... how can the
 developers themselves stand it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are
 already talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.comwrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all
 professional market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

 --

 *Sylvain Lebeau // SHED**
 *V-P/Visual effects supervisor
 1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
 T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025 WWW.SHEDMTL.COMhttp://www.shedmtl.com/
 http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/




   Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
  Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.
  Microsoft has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone 
 had
 tested it out yet?

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface,
 but I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over
 anyway.

 Thanks,

 Paul




 --
 stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com




 --
 Andreas Byström
 Lighting TD - Weta 

Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Stefan Andersson
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:

 What $0.99 video format converters do you know of that will give you real
 professional quality results, because I couldn't find any. Also there are a
 ton of free programs for synchronizing your drives on windows and I
 couldn't find any for OSX that didn't cost money. BTW, I'm talking about
 Mac programs, not unix programs. The people I work with would be completely
 lost if they had to do anything in a terminal. They're mac users after all.


I'm just... I... I don't know where to start. I...

Please don't ever make another comment about OSX users and OSX. If you do
that I will promise to never post anything regarding Windows. Deal?

best regards
stefan



-- 
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Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Paul Griswold
Wow, my simple question on Windows 8 took quite an interesting turn...

For the time being I think I'll keep trying to figure out why Windows 7 is
so crash-prone on my main system  perhaps do a fresh install.

Thanks for the lively discussion guys.

Paul


Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Dan Yargici
I've made Soft work on 12.04, but if you were to now ask me how the
bottom line is that if you go through all the Linux related posts on
Stephen's blog you'll get it running totally fine in the end.

As an aside, I have to say that I love Gnome Shell (just called Gnome now
in 12.04).  Unity sucks utter balls IMO but Gnome Shell feels quite nice.

DAN

On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now.
 Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage,
 but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the hood
 that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far
 I'm really impressed with the speed and the response from the system.
 Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
 jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
 out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
 staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded
 throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...




 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet
 use. But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand
 it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already
 talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.com wrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all
 professional market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

 --

 *Sylvain Lebeau // SHED**
 *V-P/Visual effects supervisor
 1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
 T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025 WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/
 http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/




   Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
  Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.
  Microsoft has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had
 tested it out yet?

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface,
 but I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

 Thanks,

 Paul




 --
 stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com




 --
 Andreas Byström
 Lighting TD - Weta Digital




 --
 stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com

postbox-contact.jpg

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Martin Chatterjee
Dan,

cool - have you actually done any production work on this install?

Does opening/saving/merging scenes work for you? And can you read/write
icecaches?

I personally haven't spent any time trying to get it to work because I've
read all these reports about these show stopper type problems regarding
Softimage on Ubuntu...

Cheers, Martin

--
   Martin Chatterjee

[ Freelance Technical Director ]
[   http://www.chatterjee.de   ]
[ https://vimeo.com/chatterjee ]



On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Dan Yargici danyarg...@gmail.com wrote:

 I've made Soft work on 12.04, but if you were to now ask me how the
 bottom line is that if you go through all the Linux related posts on
 Stephen's blog you'll get it running totally fine in the end.

 As an aside, I have to say that I love Gnome Shell (just called Gnome now
 in 12.04).  Unity sucks utter balls IMO but Gnome Shell feels quite nice.

 DAN

 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now.
 Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage,
 but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the
 hood that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far
 I'm really impressed with the speed and the response from the system.
 Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
 jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
 out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
 staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded
 throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...




 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson 
 sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards
 tablet use. But what boggles me is that... how can the
 developers themselves stand it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already
 talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.comwrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all
 professional market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

 --

 *Sylvain Lebeau // SHED**
 *V-P/Visual effects supervisor
 1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
 T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025 WWW.SHEDMTL.COMhttp://www.shedmtl.com/
 http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/




   Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
  Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.
  Microsoft has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone 
 had
 tested it out yet?

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface,
 but I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

 Thanks,

 Paul




 --
 stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com




 --
 Andreas Byström
 Lighting TD - Weta Digital




 --
 stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com



postbox-contact.jpg

RE: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Szabolcs Matefy
So, the question is if I move to Windows 8, Softimage will perform well? 

 

From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Martin Chatterjee
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:06 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 

Dan,

 

cool - have you actually done any production work on this install? 

 

Does opening/saving/merging scenes work for you? And can you read/write 
icecaches?

 

I personally haven't spent any time trying to get it to work because I've read 
all these reports about these show stopper type problems regarding Softimage on 
Ubuntu...

 

Cheers, Martin 

 


--
   Martin Chatterjee
 
[ Freelance Technical Director ]
[   http://www.chatterjee.de http://www.chatterjee.de/]

[ https://vimeo.com/chatterjee https://vimeo.com/chatterjee  ] 





On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Dan Yargici danyarg...@gmail.com wrote:

I've made Soft work on 12.04, but if you were to now ask me how the bottom 
line is that if you go through all the Linux related posts on Stephen's blog 
you'll get it running totally fine in the end.

 

As an aside, I have to say that I love Gnome Shell (just called Gnome now in 
12.04).  Unity sucks utter balls IMO but Gnome Shell feels quite nice.

 

DAN

 

On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com wrote:

Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now. Trying 
a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage, but I don't 
use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the hood that 
I had no idea of what they were up to. 
Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no apparent 
reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without a adblocker. 
But besides that it was a better experience that my last attempt which was with 
Vista.

I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

regards
stefan





On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom andreas.byst...@gmail.com 
wrote:

. So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm 
really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage 
works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan jones 
writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come out 
since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm staying 
with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded throughout the 
years and found themselves quite happy...






On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com wrote:

It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet use. 
But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand it?

 

On a side note. 

 

I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy wacom 
drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed Windows7 on 
my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with the speed and the 
response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on 
CentOS 6.3.

 

Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty. 

 

And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already talking 
about Windows9.

 

regards

stefan

 

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.com wrote:

this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac pros...

Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all professional market 
get's ignored!!

i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
wtf is going on with these guys!?


sly

-- 

Sylvain Lebeau // SHED
V-P/Visual effects supervisor
1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
T 514 849-1555 tel:514%20849-1555  F 514 849-5025 tel:514%20849-5025  
WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/  http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM 
http://www.shedmtl.com/ 

  






 

Paul Griswold mailto:pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com 

Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM

My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft has 
just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it out yet?

 

I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but I'm 
just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 

I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

 

Thanks,

 

Paul

 





 

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-- 
Andreas Byström
Lighting TD - Weta Digital




-- 
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Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Stefan Andersson
Well... I came off a little harsh there. My apologizes, it was not intended
to be that harsh.

*stefan goes off and hides under a rock*

I hope no one (especially Sam) wasn't offended, it was never my intention.

best regards
stefan andersson



On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:


 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:

 What $0.99 video format converters do you know of that will give you real
 professional quality results, because I couldn't find any. Also there are a
 ton of free programs for synchronizing your drives on windows and I
 couldn't find any for OSX that didn't cost money. BTW, I'm talking about
 Mac programs, not unix programs. The people I work with would be completely
 lost if they had to do anything in a terminal. They're mac users after all.


 I'm just... I... I don't know where to start. I...

 Please don't ever make another comment about OSX users and OSX. If you do
 that I will promise to never post anything regarding Windows. Deal?

 best regards
 stefan



 --
 stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com




-- 
stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com


Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Dan Yargici
Hi Martin,

No production work no.  Opening and Saving definitely worked!  I don't
recall having had to merge and I wasn't doing any caching with ICE (but I
was using ICE extensively)...

I didn't encounter any issues at all and it seemed very stable to me.  I've
used 2011 and 2013 with Ubuntu 12.04.

I'll try to test the ICE caching for you...

DAN

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Martin Chatterjee 
martin.chatterjee.li...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Dan,

 cool - have you actually done any production work on this install?

 Does opening/saving/merging scenes work for you? And can you read/write
 icecaches?

 I personally haven't spent any time trying to get it to work because I've
 read all these reports about these show stopper type problems regarding
 Softimage on Ubuntu...

 Cheers, Martin

 --
Martin Chatterjee

 [ Freelance Technical Director ]
 [   http://www.chatterjee.de   ]
 [ https://vimeo.com/chatterjee ]



 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Dan Yargici danyarg...@gmail.comwrote:

 I've made Soft work on 12.04, but if you were to now ask me how the
 bottom line is that if you go through all the Linux related posts on
 Stephen's blog you'll get it running totally fine in the end.

 As an aside, I have to say that I love Gnome Shell (just called Gnome now
 in 12.04).  Unity sucks utter balls IMO but Gnome Shell feels quite nice.

 DAN

 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now.
 Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage,
 but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the
 hood that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far
 I'm really impressed with the speed and the response from the system.
 Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day
 alan jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes
 over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to
 come out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be
 terrible, I'm staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow
 upgraded throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...




 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson 
 sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards
 tablet use. But what boggles me is that... how can the
 developers themselves stand it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are
 already talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.comwrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all
 professional market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

 --

 *Sylvain Lebeau // SHED**
 *V-P/Visual effects supervisor
 1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
 T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025 WWW.SHEDMTL.COMhttp://www.shedmtl.com/
 http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/




   Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
  Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.
  Microsoft has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone 
 had
 tested it out yet?

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface,
 but I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over
 anyway.

 Thanks,

 Paul




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Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Martin Chatterjee
Hi Dan,

awesome, thanks!  :-)

I just dug out the old thread I vaguely remembered - if you want you can check
it out 
here.https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/xsi_list/ubuntu$20segfault/xsi_list/OgyvRv4X22w/yQOE9qb5UxsJ

That was a year ago on Ubuntu 11.04 - keeping my fingers crossed that the
issue is solved in 12.04! :-)

Cheers, Martin
--
   Martin Chatterjee

[ Freelance Technical Director ]
[   http://www.chatterjee.de   ]
[ https://vimeo.com/chatterjee ]



On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Dan Yargici danyarg...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Martin,

 No production work no.  Opening and Saving definitely worked!  I don't
 recall having had to merge and I wasn't doing any caching with ICE (but I
 was using ICE extensively)...

 I didn't encounter any issues at all and it seemed very stable to me.
  I've used 2011 and 2013 with Ubuntu 12.04.

 I'll try to test the ICE caching for you...

 DAN


 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Martin Chatterjee 
 martin.chatterjee.li...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Dan,

 cool - have you actually done any production work on this install?

 Does opening/saving/merging scenes work for you? And can you read/write
 icecaches?

 I personally haven't spent any time trying to get it to work because I've
 read all these reports about these show stopper type problems regarding
 Softimage on Ubuntu...

 Cheers, Martin

 --
Martin Chatterjee

 [ Freelance Technical Director ]
 [   http://www.chatterjee.de   ]
 [ https://vimeo.com/chatterjee ]



 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Dan Yargici danyarg...@gmail.comwrote:

 I've made Soft work on 12.04, but if you were to now ask me how the
 bottom line is that if you go through all the Linux related posts on
 Stephen's blog you'll get it running totally fine in the end.

 As an aside, I have to say that I love Gnome Shell (just called Gnome
 now in 12.04).  Unity sucks utter balls IMO but Gnome Shell feels quite
 nice.

 DAN

 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Stefan Andersson 
 sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux
 now. Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run
 Softimage, but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the
 hood that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far
 I'm really impressed with the speed and the response from the system.
 Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day
 alan jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes
 over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to
 come out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be
 terrible, I'm staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow
 upgraded throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...




 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards
 tablet use. But what boggles me is that... how can the
 developers themselves stand it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot 
 smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are
 already talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.comwrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all
 professional market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

 --

 *Sylvain Lebeau // SHED**
 *V-P/Visual effects supervisor
 1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
 T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025 WWW.SHEDMTL.COMhttp://www.shedmtl.com/
 http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/




   Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
  Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.
  Microsoft has just release Windows 8 

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Dan Yargici
Hmmm. Nope, seems I have those exact same issues!  Even the batch issue
that Patrick mentions in the last thread.

Sorry for creating the false hope! :/

DAN

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Martin Chatterjee 
martin.chatterjee.li...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hi Dan,

 awesome, thanks!  :-)

 I just dug out the old thread I vaguely remembered - if you want you can check
 it out 
 here.https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/xsi_list/ubuntu$20segfault/xsi_list/OgyvRv4X22w/yQOE9qb5UxsJ

 That was a year ago on Ubuntu 11.04 - keeping my fingers crossed that the
 issue is solved in 12.04! :-)

 Cheers, Martin
 --
Martin Chatterjee

 [ Freelance Technical Director ]
 [   http://www.chatterjee.de   ]
 [ https://vimeo.com/chatterjee ]



 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Dan Yargici danyarg...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Martin,

 No production work no.  Opening and Saving definitely worked!  I don't
 recall having had to merge and I wasn't doing any caching with ICE (but I
 was using ICE extensively)...

 I didn't encounter any issues at all and it seemed very stable to me.
  I've used 2011 and 2013 with Ubuntu 12.04.

 I'll try to test the ICE caching for you...

 DAN


 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Martin Chatterjee 
 martin.chatterjee.li...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Dan,

 cool - have you actually done any production work on this install?

 Does opening/saving/merging scenes work for you? And can you read/write
 icecaches?

 I personally haven't spent any time trying to get it to work because
 I've read all these reports about these show stopper type problems
 regarding Softimage on Ubuntu...

 Cheers, Martin

 --
Martin Chatterjee

 [ Freelance Technical Director ]
 [   http://www.chatterjee.de   ]
 [ https://vimeo.com/chatterjee ]



 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Dan Yargici danyarg...@gmail.comwrote:

 I've made Soft work on 12.04, but if you were to now ask me how the
 bottom line is that if you go through all the Linux related posts on
 Stephen's blog you'll get it running totally fine in the end.

 As an aside, I have to say that I love Gnome Shell (just called Gnome
 now in 12.04).  Unity sucks utter balls IMO but Gnome Shell feels quite
 nice.

 DAN

 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Stefan Andersson 
 sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux
 now. Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run
 Softimage, but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the
 hood that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so
 far I'm really impressed with the speed and the response from the system.
 Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day
 alan jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes
 over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to
 come out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be
 terrible, I'm staying with win  forever yet those same people 
 somehow
 upgraded throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...




 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson 
 sander...@gmail.com wrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards
 tablet use. But what boggles me is that... how can the
 developers themselves stand it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with
 crappy wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've
 installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really
 impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage 
 works
 a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are
 already talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.comwrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all
 professional market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

 --

 *Sylvain Lebeau // SHED**
 *V-P/Visual effects supervisor
 1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
 T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025 

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Tim Thorburn
You can try out the RTM version now and see if it works for you, and the 
software you use. 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/evalcenter/jj554510.aspx  This will get 
you a 90 day evaluation copy of Windows 8 Enterprise, unfortunately, 
there's no option to purchase a serial number after Win8 launches to 
continue using; but as a trial it's fairly good.


I installed this last nite as a VM on Win7 to play with the final code.  
I have to say, after just a few minutes of playing around I began to 
hate it much less than I did during either the developer or consumer 
preview releases.  Not entirely sure I'll upgrade on day one, but from 
what I read the upgrade price tag will be $40 - cheap enough to pick up 
and not worry about really.


Impressions after a few hours of playing on a VM - Win8 seems snappier 
than Win7, of course this is very likely due to the fact that it's a 
fresh Win8 install, compared to an existing Win7 install running 
av/firewall, backup software, etc in the background.  The Start screen 
compared to Start button will take some getting used to - not sure 
that's the best approach for a desktop atm.  In that vein, full screen 
Metro-style (or whatever it's supposed to be called now) also feel out 
of place on a desktop; some, like the weather app are pretty looking - 
but I'm the user that has many windows open at a time, in Desktop that's 
fine and normal as it is now, however in the Start Screen you need to 
move your mouse to the top left of the screen to see what's running so 
you can either close it, or switch back to it.  Of course, you can also 
just click on a tile, if the program is already running, you'll be 
brought back to the screen you tabbed out on.


My prediction is that Win8 won't be overly well received by business or 
pro-users for some time after release, if at all. Business/corporate 
likely won't even consider their next Windows upgrade until Win9.  Home 
enthusiasts may pick up the upgrade for $40 just because it's relatively 
inexpensive.  Tablets like the Surface will probably do quite well for 
those who wish to run their usual software on a tablet (provided they 
use the Intel version; the ARM version will only run Metro-style apps 
and be more like an iPad than a traditional computer).  Odds are Win7 
will become the next XP, until such time as people get used to a start 
screen over a start button, or Microsoft allows people to go back to a 
more traditional UI.


As for the Windows vs Mac vs Linux thing ... it's a holy war. None are 
perfect, they all suck in their own special way, down off your high 
horse of superiority, and Coke is always better than Pepsi.  There, I 
said it, now we begin the beverage wars!


On 8/21/2012 7:33 AM, Szabolcs Matefy wrote:


So, the question is if I move to Windows 8, Softimage will perform well?

*From:*softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Martin 
Chatterjee

*Sent:* Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:06 PM
*To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
*Subject:* Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

Dan,

cool - have you actually done any production work on this install?

Does opening/saving/merging scenes work for you? And can you 
read/write icecaches?


I personally haven't spent any time trying to get it to work because 
I've read all these reports about these show stopper type problems 
regarding Softimage on Ubuntu...


Cheers, Martin


--
   Martin Chatterjee

[ Freelance Technical Director ]
[ http://www.chatterjee.de http://www.chatterjee.de/ ]

[ https://vimeo.com/chatterjee ]



On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Dan Yargici danyarg...@gmail.com 
mailto:danyarg...@gmail.com wrote:


I've made Soft work on 12.04, but if you were to now ask me how 
the bottom line is that if you go through all the Linux related posts 
on Stephen's blog you'll get it running totally fine in the end.


As an aside, I have to say that I love Gnome Shell (just called Gnome 
now in 12.04).  Unity sucks utter balls IMO but Gnome Shell feels 
quite nice.


DAN

On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com 
mailto:sander...@gmail.com wrote:


Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux 
now. Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run 
Softimage, but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the 
hood that I had no idea of what they were up to.
Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no 
apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox 
without a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that 
my last attempt which was with Vista.


I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

regards
stefan



On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
andreas.byst...@gmail.com mailto:andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:


. So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Paul Griswold
Well, for grins and giggles I installed Windows 8 RTM on my laptop.
 Softimage 2013 SP1 runs ok from what I can see.  There's some interface
weirdness, such as the top menu bar is pure white and Softimage
2013...etc etc. is centered at the top of the screen instead of on the
left.  I loaded a FaceRobot demo scene  it seemed fine - then I loaded a
CrowdFX demo  it too was ok.  But I then noticed no matter how many times
I reset my layout to Default, when I opened another scene it went back to
the FaceRobot layout.

Anyway, in my very limited test it seemed to be ok.

I probably won't chance it with my main machine for a while though.

-Paul


RE: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Stephen Blair
You need to disable Face Robot.

From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Paul Griswold
Sent: August-21-12 12:44 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

Well, for grins and giggles I installed Windows 8 RTM on my laptop.  Softimage 
2013 SP1 runs ok from what I can see.  There's some interface weirdness, such 
as the top menu bar is pure white and Softimage 2013...etc etc. is 
centered at the top of the screen instead of on the left.  I loaded a FaceRobot 
demo scene  it seemed fine - then I loaded a CrowdFX demo  it too was ok.  
But I then noticed no matter how many times I reset my layout to Default, when 
I opened another scene it went back to the FaceRobot layout.

Anyway, in my very limited test it seemed to be ok.

I probably won't chance it with my main machine for a while though.

-Paul

attachment: winmail.dat

Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Gene Crucean

 They're mac users after all.


You know you are talking down to just about everybody these days right?
Apple was just reported as the worlds most valuable company.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/story/2012-08-20/apple-most-valuable-company/57161260/1(check
the dates on that too. MS hasn't been at that valuation since
1999!!!)

Welcome to life after MicroSoft.


 I would love one that would stop the computer from asking me if I want to
 use an external drive for time machine every time I plug a drive


A program to do what a simple system option can do?
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/403879/time_machine_option.png


and also stop it from wanting to open every freaking window and program
 I had open every time I reboot the computer.


Again... system option. And I agree about this one... annoying as hell.
They switched it off by default in the latest OS version.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/403879/restore_windows_option.png


What $0.99 video format converters do you know of that will give you
 real professional quality results, because I couldn't find any.


Video is one area in which you do not want to take this discussion :)
3D would be a better option... which honestly is even getting pretty good
now. I only say this because we're posting this on the SOFTIMAGE list.
Gr.


I also agree with Stefan. Until you educate yourself on the matter, it's
probably best to steer clear of it as a whole.


Take care


On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 10:49 PM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:
 What $0.99 video format converters do you know of that will give you real
 professional quality results, because I couldn't find any. Also there are
a
 ton of free programs for synchronizing your drives on windows and I
couldn't
 find any for OSX that didn't cost money. BTW, I'm talking about Mac
 programs, not unix programs. The people I work with would be completely
lost
 if they had to do anything in a terminal. They're mac users after all.

 Oh, there was one free program that I found useful. I can't think of the
 name at the moment, but it allows me to search drives that have not been
 indexed yet, and use wildcards (2 things that should have been built into
 the OS IMO). I would love one that would stop the computer from asking me
if
 I want to use an external drive for time machine every time I plug a drive
 in and also stop it from wanting to open every freaking window and
program I
 had open every time I reboot the computer. But apparently Apple seems to
 think we want to open all the same programs and windows every time we
 restart the computer.

 As far as how much I know about macs, I know that every time I've searched
 for a utility to help out with a job it either costs us money (and my boss
 does not like to part with money) or has to be done on a windows box.



 -Original Message- From: Gene Crucean
 Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 1:04 PM

 To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 Subject: Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

 What? hehe. Is that whole $0.99 gonna break the bank for ya? Don't you
 think all those hard working developers deserve a little money for
 what they do for YOU?

 Regarding everything costing money: That's a complete load of crap
 btw. There are TONSSS of free and open source apps/tools available for
 OSX. There are even full blown package managers like yum/apt-get for
 osx... just like linux.

 I respect your opinion... but to me, it just says a lot about how
 little you know about the platform. It's HOT right now for development
 and there are zillions of apps made for it every day. Well maybe not
 zillions but there are a lot. ;)


-- 
Gene Crucean - Emmy winning - Oscar nominated VFX Supervisor / iOS-OSX
Developer / Filmmaker / Photographer
** Freelance for hire **
www.genecrucean.com

~~ Please use my website's contact form on www.genecrucean.com for any
personal emails. Thanks. I may not get them at this address. ~~


Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Gene Crucean
Sorry I forgot to reply to Paul.

Win7 is by far the best version of windows I've used in a long time. To me,
it sounds like you just need to re-install that badboy.



On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Gene Crucean
emailgeneonthel...@gmail.comwrote:

 They're mac users after all.


 You know you are talking down to just about everybody these days right?
 Apple was just reported as the worlds most valuable company.
 http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/story/2012-08-20/apple-most-valuable-company/57161260/1(check
  the dates on that too. MS hasn't been at that valuation since
 1999!!!)

 Welcome to life after MicroSoft.


  I would love one that would stop the computer from asking me if I want to
 use an external drive for time machine every time I plug a drive


 A program to do what a simple system option can do?
 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/403879/time_machine_option.png



 and also stop it from wanting to open every freaking window and program
 I had open every time I reboot the computer.


 Again... system option. And I agree about this one... annoying as hell.
 They switched it off by default in the latest OS version.
 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/403879/restore_windows_option.png



 What $0.99 video format converters do you know of that will give you
 real professional quality results, because I couldn't find any.


 Video is one area in which you do not want to take this discussion :)
 3D would be a better option... which honestly is even getting pretty good
 now. I only say this because we're posting this on the SOFTIMAGE list.
 Gr.


 I also agree with Stefan. Until you educate yourself on the matter, it's
 probably best to steer clear of it as a whole.


 Take care



 On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 10:49 PM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:
  What $0.99 video format converters do you know of that will give you real
  professional quality results, because I couldn't find any. Also there
 are a
  ton of free programs for synchronizing your drives on windows and I
 couldn't
  find any for OSX that didn't cost money. BTW, I'm talking about Mac
  programs, not unix programs. The people I work with would be completely
 lost
  if they had to do anything in a terminal. They're mac users after all.
 
  Oh, there was one free program that I found useful. I can't think of the
  name at the moment, but it allows me to search drives that have not been
  indexed yet, and use wildcards (2 things that should have been built into
  the OS IMO). I would love one that would stop the computer from asking
 me if
  I want to use an external drive for time machine every time I plug a
 drive
  in and also stop it from wanting to open every freaking window and
 program I
  had open every time I reboot the computer. But apparently Apple seems to
  think we want to open all the same programs and windows every time we
  restart the computer.
 
  As far as how much I know about macs, I know that every time I've
 searched
  for a utility to help out with a job it either costs us money (and my
 boss
  does not like to part with money) or has to be done on a windows box.
 
 
 
  -Original Message- From: Gene Crucean
  Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 1:04 PM
 
  To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
  Subject: Re: Windows 8 - anyone?
 
  What? hehe. Is that whole $0.99 gonna break the bank for ya? Don't you
  think all those hard working developers deserve a little money for
  what they do for YOU?
 
  Regarding everything costing money: That's a complete load of crap
  btw. There are TONSSS of free and open source apps/tools available for
  OSX. There are even full blown package managers like yum/apt-get for
  osx... just like linux.
 
  I respect your opinion... but to me, it just says a lot about how
  little you know about the platform. It's HOT right now for development
  and there are zillions of apps made for it every day. Well maybe not
  zillions but there are a lot. ;)
 

 --
 Gene Crucean - Emmy winning - Oscar nominated VFX Supervisor / iOS-OSX
 Developer / Filmmaker / Photographer
 ** Freelance for hire **
 www.genecrucean.com

 ~~ Please use my website's contact form on www.genecrucean.com for any
 personal emails. Thanks. I may not get them at this address. ~~




-- 
Gene Crucean - Emmy winning - Oscar nominated VFX Supervisor / iOS-OSX
Developer / Filmmaker / Photographer
** *Freelance for hire* **
www.genecrucean.com

~~ Please use my website's contact form on www.genecrucean.com for any
personal emails. Thanks. I may not get them at this address. ~~


Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Luc-Eric Rousseau
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Gene Crucean
emailgeneonthel...@gmail.com wrote:
 They're mac users after all.


 You know you are talking down to just about everybody these days right?
 Apple was just reported as the worlds most valuable company.
 http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/story/2012-08-20/apple-most-valuable-company/57161260/1
 (check the dates on that too. MS hasn't been at that valuation since
 1999!!!)

As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
gamblers.

But if we want to play that game, adjusted for inflation MS was at
$853.7 billion in 1999.  that number doesn't compare to apple's
$623.5 billion valuation today,  it went much higher. And
meaninglessly so, because that's just a measure how much traders think
other traders will buy the stock for.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2011/11/28/maximizing-shareholder-value-the-dumbest-idea-in-the-world/


Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Nicolas Burtnyk

 As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
 market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
 Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
 three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
 gamblers.


Actually Apple and Microsoft have almost identical PE ratios so their stock
price vs. actual company performance (earnings) is almost identical.



On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Luc-Eric Rousseau luceri...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Gene Crucean
 emailgeneonthel...@gmail.com wrote:
  They're mac users after all.
 
 
  You know you are talking down to just about everybody these days right?
  Apple was just reported as the worlds most valuable company.
 
 http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/story/2012-08-20/apple-most-valuable-company/57161260/1
  (check the dates on that too. MS hasn't been at that valuation since
  1999!!!)

 As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
 market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
 Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
 three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
 gamblers.

 But if we want to play that game, adjusted for inflation MS was at
 $853.7 billion in 1999.  that number doesn't compare to apple's
 $623.5 billion valuation today,  it went much higher. And
 meaninglessly so, because that's just a measure how much traders think
 other traders will buy the stock for.


 http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2011/11/28/maximizing-shareholder-value-the-dumbest-idea-in-the-world/



Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Kiril Aronofski
RE: desktops are doomed

Don't forget all this mobile devices are consumerist in nature - someone
will somehow still have to create the content for them to consume. Desktop
sales are in decline as most people realize they can survive with a tablet
and a phone. In my opinion Microsoft is trying to leverage both worlds by
making this hybrid system where a desktop is a professional environment
you can enter if you wish so, but metro is the frontend - something most
users will be spending their time in. For the record, I do not think they
are even close to making it all work right now. They have invaded
power-user's/enterprise's space heavily and sacrificed it in an effort to
appeal to the market they desperately need a foot in. Than again, PC's have
been skipping every other version of windows forever now so how is this
anything new?

And Gene, I agree he shouldn't be talking down to onyone based on what OS
they are using... but Apple's dominance is in mobile world (in other words,
iOS) and that's where their value comes from. Microsoft still owns the
largest chunk of desktop market so, technically, he is offending only a
small percentage of just about everyone.


-Kiril


On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Nicolas Burtnyk nico...@redshift3d.comwrote:

 As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
 market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
 Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
 three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
 gamblers.


 Actually Apple and Microsoft have almost identical PE ratios so their
 stock price vs. actual company performance (earnings) is almost identical.



 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Luc-Eric Rousseau 
 luceri...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Gene Crucean
 emailgeneonthel...@gmail.com wrote:
  They're mac users after all.
 
 
  You know you are talking down to just about everybody these days right?
  Apple was just reported as the worlds most valuable company.
 
 http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/story/2012-08-20/apple-most-valuable-company/57161260/1
  (check the dates on that too. MS hasn't been at that valuation since
  1999!!!)

 As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
 market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
 Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
 three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
 gamblers.

 But if we want to play that game, adjusted for inflation MS was at
 $853.7 billion in 1999.  that number doesn't compare to apple's
 $623.5 billion valuation today,  it went much higher. And
 meaninglessly so, because that's just a measure how much traders think
 other traders will buy the stock for.


 http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2011/11/28/maximizing-shareholder-value-the-dumbest-idea-in-the-world/





RE: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Matt Lind
The tablet comes with Photoshop Touch installed.

I have the Galaxy Note phone, which ironically has the same screen resolution 
as the tablet.  The apps are pretty nice but do take some getting used to.  
While the Note comes with a stylus, can be used to paint and other creative 
things, it's targeted towards a light business audience, not artistic (write 
memos, fill out forms, communicate on the go, etc...).


Matt



From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Davidson
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:13 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

Nice that it has a pressure sensitive pen (Wacom)
Like you said, the review is not great.
And it's Android OS which does not support Photoshop.
I don't know of any decent paint program for Android


Thanks for trying, though.
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Nic Groot Bluemink 
nicgrootbluem...@gmail.commailto:nicgrootbluem...@gmail.com wrote:
There's the new Galaxy Note with a Wacom pen. Underwhelmed a bit in the review 
though-
http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/15/3243546/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-review

-Nic

On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Davidson 
magic...@bellsouth.netmailto:magic...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Bottom line, for me, Windows 8 is fine to use on my tablet, but
there is no reason to use it on my workstation, unless they force me to,
by dropping support for Windows 7, like they will, for XP, on April 8th 2014.

I have a laptop/tablet pc that I use for drawing (it has a Wacom pressure 
sensitive pen)
that runs on XP, but won't run Windows 7. I guess it will have a limited life.
It is a shame, because I can't find any new tablets that support pressure
sensitive pens. Most new tablets run on Android, which looks like the model
for Windows 8. Android is great for non-business devices, but that too is
geared for tablets.

I think what the problem is that there is no money in selling to the 
professional
video and entertainment market. Look what Apple did with Final Cut Pro.
They turned it into a home user product, and ignored the pro market completely.

Maybe it is just a big hint, from the universe, for me to start a new career. ;)




On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Stefan Andersson 
sander...@gmail.commailto:sander...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now. Trying 
a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage, but I don't 
use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the hood that 
I had no idea of what they were up to.
Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no apparent 
reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without a adblocker. 
But besides that it was a better experience that my last attempt which was with 
Vista.

I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

regards
stefan


On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
andreas.byst...@gmail.commailto:andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:
. So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm 
really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage 
works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.
hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan jones 
writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come out 
since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm staying 
with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded throughout the 
years and found themselves quite happy...



On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson 
sander...@gmail.commailto:sander...@gmail.com wrote:
It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet use. 
But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand it?

On a side note.

I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy wacom 
drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed Windows7 on 
my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with the speed and the 
response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on 
CentOS 6.3.

Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already talking 
about Windows9.

regards
stefan

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau 
s...@shedmtl.commailto:s...@shedmtl.com wrote:
this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac pros...

Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all professional market 
get's ignored!!

i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
wtf is going on with these guys!?


sly
--
Sylvain Lebeau // SHED
V-P/Visual effects supervisor
1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE

Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Gene Crucean

 but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract gamblers.


Actually... it's cheap because why would I dump money into a stock that
hasn't done jack sh** in 5 years, vs dumping money into a company that's
exploding. Proof: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/403879/AppleVsMS.png

... but feel free to defend MS every time I post something about Apple. I'm
not really sure why you do that Luc.




On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Kiril Aronofski flyone...@gmail.comwrote:

 RE: desktops are doomed

 Don't forget all this mobile devices are consumerist in nature - someone
 will somehow still have to create the content for them to consume. Desktop
 sales are in decline as most people realize they can survive with a tablet
 and a phone. In my opinion Microsoft is trying to leverage both worlds by
 making this hybrid system where a desktop is a professional environment
 you can enter if you wish so, but metro is the frontend - something most
 users will be spending their time in. For the record, I do not think they
 are even close to making it all work right now. They have invaded
 power-user's/enterprise's space heavily and sacrificed it in an effort to
 appeal to the market they desperately need a foot in. Than again, PC's have
 been skipping every other version of windows forever now so how is this
 anything new?

 And Gene, I agree he shouldn't be talking down to onyone based on what OS
 they are using... but Apple's dominance is in mobile world (in other words,
 iOS) and that's where their value comes from. Microsoft still owns the
 largest chunk of desktop market so, technically, he is offending only a
 small percentage of just about everyone.


 -Kiril



 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Nicolas Burtnyk 
 nico...@redshift3d.comwrote:

 As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
 market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
 Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
 three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
 gamblers.


 Actually Apple and Microsoft have almost identical PE ratios so their
 stock price vs. actual company performance (earnings) is almost identical.



 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Luc-Eric Rousseau 
 luceri...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Gene Crucean
 emailgeneonthel...@gmail.com wrote:
  They're mac users after all.
 
 
  You know you are talking down to just about everybody these days right?
  Apple was just reported as the worlds most valuable company.
 
 http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/story/2012-08-20/apple-most-valuable-company/57161260/1
  (check the dates on that too. MS hasn't been at that valuation since
  1999!!!)

 As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
 market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
 Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
 three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
 gamblers.

 But if we want to play that game, adjusted for inflation MS was at
 $853.7 billion in 1999.  that number doesn't compare to apple's
 $623.5 billion valuation today,  it went much higher. And
 meaninglessly so, because that's just a measure how much traders think
 other traders will buy the stock for.


 http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2011/11/28/maximizing-shareholder-value-the-dumbest-idea-in-the-world/






-- 
Gene Crucean - Emmy winning - Oscar nominated VFX Supervisor / iOS-OSX
Developer / Filmmaker / Photographer
** *Freelance for hire* **
www.genecrucean.com

~~ Please use my website's contact form on www.genecrucean.com for any
personal emails. Thanks. I may not get them at this address. ~~


Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Luc-Eric Rousseau
That's the gambling market.. money is made by speculating about how
much one could sell the stock to someone else in the future.  The way
the stock market was supposed to work was that you bought shares in a
company in order to own part of it and get dividends, proportional to
your number of shares, from that company's revenue.In any case,
it's not a reflection of how many people run windows vs macs, which is
how this all started. :)

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Gene Crucean
emailgeneonthel...@gmail.com wrote:
 but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract gamblers.


 Actually... it's cheap because why would I dump money into a stock that
 hasn't done jack sh** in 5 years, vs dumping money into a company that's
 exploding. Proof: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/403879/AppleVsMS.png

 ... but feel free to defend MS every time I post something about Apple. I'm
 not really sure why you do that Luc.




 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Kiril Aronofski flyone...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 RE: desktops are doomed

 Don't forget all this mobile devices are consumerist in nature - someone
 will somehow still have to create the content for them to consume. Desktop
 sales are in decline as most people realize they can survive with a tablet
 and a phone. In my opinion Microsoft is trying to leverage both worlds by
 making this hybrid system where a desktop is a professional environment
 you can enter if you wish so, but metro is the frontend - something most
 users will be spending their time in. For the record, I do not think they
 are even close to making it all work right now. They have invaded
 power-user's/enterprise's space heavily and sacrificed it in an effort to
 appeal to the market they desperately need a foot in. Than again, PC's have
 been skipping every other version of windows forever now so how is this
 anything new?

 And Gene, I agree he shouldn't be talking down to onyone based on what OS
 they are using... but Apple's dominance is in mobile world (in other words,
 iOS) and that's where their value comes from. Microsoft still owns the
 largest chunk of desktop market so, technically, he is offending only a
 small percentage of just about everyone.


 -Kiril



 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Nicolas Burtnyk nico...@redshift3d.com
 wrote:

 As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
 market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
 Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
 three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
 gamblers.


 Actually Apple and Microsoft have almost identical PE ratios so their
 stock price vs. actual company performance (earnings) is almost identical.



 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Luc-Eric Rousseau luceri...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Gene Crucean
 emailgeneonthel...@gmail.com wrote:
  They're mac users after all.
 
 
  You know you are talking down to just about everybody these days
  right?
  Apple was just reported as the worlds most valuable company.
 
  http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/story/2012-08-20/apple-most-valuable-company/57161260/1
  (check the dates on that too. MS hasn't been at that valuation since
  1999!!!)

 As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
 market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
 Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
 three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
 gamblers.

 But if we want to play that game, adjusted for inflation MS was at
 $853.7 billion in 1999.  that number doesn't compare to apple's
 $623.5 billion valuation today,  it went much higher. And
 meaninglessly so, because that's just a measure how much traders think
 other traders will buy the stock for.


 http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2011/11/28/maximizing-shareholder-value-the-dumbest-idea-in-the-world/






 --
 Gene Crucean - Emmy winning - Oscar nominated VFX Supervisor / iOS-OSX
 Developer / Filmmaker / Photographer
 ** Freelance for hire **
 www.genecrucean.com

 ~~ Please use my website's contact form on www.genecrucean.com for any
 personal emails. Thanks. I may not get them at this address. ~~



Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Thomas Helzle
Interesting how heated this is still getting when the differences are
actually growing smaller every day. :-)

Windows Explorer has grown as crappy as the stock Finder, but for both
there are good replacements (I use XYplorer and Pathfinder but there are
many).
I run both systems on a MacPro and I'm happy to be able to switch - right
now I have a project that needs both.
I tried Windows 8 on a machine in a store lately and found Metro much less
of a problem than I thought.
And there already is a Classic Start Menu Version that supports Windows
8, it replaced the - IMO crappy - Win7 Startmenu for me a long time ago.

I have been able to disable almost everything I ever wanted to disable on
either system, from replacing the ugly start graphics (on both systems) to
the automatic window-opening on OSX Lion or the zip folder functionality in
Windows.
On Mountain Lion, you can SaveAs again when holding CTRL and open
non-signed apps also with CTRL.
I guess I'll find some things to like in Win8 as well.

We'll see how it all turns out :-)

Cheers,

Tom


On 21 August 2012 20:40, Luc-Eric Rousseau luceri...@gmail.com wrote:

 That's the gambling market.. money is made by speculating about how
 much one could sell the stock to someone else in the future.  The way
 the stock market was supposed to work was that you bought shares in a
 company in order to own part of it and get dividends, proportional to
 your number of shares, from that company's revenue.In any case,
 it's not a reflection of how many people run windows vs macs, which is
 how this all started. :)

 On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Gene Crucean
 emailgeneonthel...@gmail.com wrote:
  but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract gamblers.
 
 
  Actually... it's cheap because why would I dump money into a stock that
  hasn't done jack sh** in 5 years, vs dumping money into a company that's
  exploding. Proof: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/403879/AppleVsMS.png
 
  ... but feel free to defend MS every time I post something about Apple.
 I'm
  not really sure why you do that Luc.
 
 
 
 
  On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Kiril Aronofski flyone...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  RE: desktops are doomed
 
  Don't forget all this mobile devices are consumerist in nature - someone
  will somehow still have to create the content for them to consume.
 Desktop
  sales are in decline as most people realize they can survive with a
 tablet
  and a phone. In my opinion Microsoft is trying to leverage both worlds
 by
  making this hybrid system where a desktop is a professional
 environment
  you can enter if you wish so, but metro is the frontend - something
 most
  users will be spending their time in. For the record, I do not think
 they
  are even close to making it all work right now. They have invaded
  power-user's/enterprise's space heavily and sacrificed it in an effort
 to
  appeal to the market they desperately need a foot in. Than again, PC's
 have
  been skipping every other version of windows forever now so how is this
  anything new?
 
  And Gene, I agree he shouldn't be talking down to onyone based on what
 OS
  they are using... but Apple's dominance is in mobile world (in other
 words,
  iOS) and that's where their value comes from. Microsoft still owns the
  largest chunk of desktop market so, technically, he is offending only a
  small percentage of just about everyone.
 
 
  -Kiril
 
 
 
  On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Nicolas Burtnyk 
 nico...@redshift3d.com
  wrote:
 
  As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
  market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
  Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
  three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
  gamblers.
 
 
  Actually Apple and Microsoft have almost identical PE ratios so their
  stock price vs. actual company performance (earnings) is almost
 identical.
 
 
 
  On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Luc-Eric Rousseau 
 luceri...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Gene Crucean
  emailgeneonthel...@gmail.com wrote:
   They're mac users after all.
  
  
   You know you are talking down to just about everybody these days
   right?
   Apple was just reported as the worlds most valuable company.
  
  
 http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/story/2012-08-20/apple-most-valuable-company/57161260/1
   (check the dates on that too. MS hasn't been at that valuation since
   1999!!!)
 
  As you know there is no link between the valuation on the gambling
  market that is the stock market, and the actual results of a company.
  Microsoft has sold more than 650 million licenses of Windows 7 in
  three years, but the stock is cheap because it doesn't attract
  gamblers.
 
  But if we want to play that game, adjusted for inflation MS was at
  $853.7 billion in 1999.  that number doesn't compare to apple's
  $623.5 billion valuation today,  it went much higher. And
  meaninglessly so, 

Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-21 Thread Daniel H
Win 8 will be fine; it's already outperforming Win 7 in the benchmarks.

Mac influence in the desktop world is very minor compared to Windows
dominance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_systems

Windows = 70.42%
Mac = 7.46%
Linux = 1.53%


Daniel
VFXM


Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-20 Thread Stephen Davidson
Bottom line, for me, Windows 8 is fine to use on my tablet, but
there is no reason to use it on my workstation, unless they force me to,
by dropping support for Windows 7, like they will, for XP, on April 8th
2014.

I have a laptop/tablet pc that I use for drawing (it has a Wacom
pressure sensitive pen)
that runs on XP, but won't run Windows 7. I guess it will have a limited
life.
It is a shame, because I can't find any new tablets that support pressure
sensitive pens. Most new tablets run on Android, which looks like the model
for Windows 8. Android is great for non-business devices, but that too is
geared for tablets.

I think what the problem is that there is no money in selling to the
professional
video and entertainment market. Look what Apple did with Final Cut Pro.
They turned it into a home user product, and ignored the pro market
completely.

Maybe it is just a big hint, from the universe, for me to start a new
career. ;)





On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 Maybe I spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux now.
 Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it can't run Softimage,
 but I don't use Softimage at home that much anyhow.
 It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins under the hood
 that I had no idea of what they were up to.
 Too many reboots and too many processes that started working for no
 apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like using firefox without
 a adblocker. But besides that it was a better experience that my last
 attempt which was with Vista.

 I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm and cozy.

 regards
 stefan



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom 
 andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far
 I'm really impressed with the speed and the response from the system.
 Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
 jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
 out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
 staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded
 throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...




 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet
 use. But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand
 it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already
 talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.com wrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all
 professional market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

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   Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
  Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.
  Microsoft has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had
 tested it out yet?

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface,
 but I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

 Thanks,

 Paul




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Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-20 Thread Eugen Sares

  
  
Am 20.08.2012 19:56, schrieb Stephen
  Davidson:

Bottom line, for me, Windows 8 is fine to use on my
  tablet, but
  there is no reason to use it on my workstation, unless they
force me to,
  by dropping support for Windows 7, like they will, for XP, on
April 8th 2014.
  
  
  I have a laptop/tablet pc that I use for drawing (it has a
Wacom pressuresensitivepen)
  that runs on XP, but won't run Windows 7. I guess it will
have a limited life.
  It is a shame, because I can't find any new tablets that
support pressure
  sensitive pens. Most new tablets run on Android, which looks
like the model
  for Windows 8. Android is great for non-business devices, but
that too is
  geared for tablets.
  
  


Won't Microsoft Surface have a pressure sensitive pen? No idea
though how subtle it will be.
It will come in two versions, one with a lame ARM and one with an
i5, which sounds quite interesting.
And if it's not going to be MS, I expect quite a few other
manufacturers to offer something similar.


  I think what the problem is that there is no money in selling
to the professional
  video and entertainment market. Look what Apple did with
Final Cut Pro.
  They turned it into a home user product, and ignored the pro
market completely.
  
  
  Maybe it is just a big hint, from the universe, for me to
start a new career. ;)
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Stefan
  Andersson sander...@gmail.com
  wrote:
  Maybe I
spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into Linux
now. Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I know it
can't run Softimage, but I don't use Softimage at home that
much anyhow.
It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many gremlins
under the hood that I had no idea of what they were up to. 
Too many reboots and too many processes that started working
for no apparent reason, and popups, my god it felt like
using firefox without a adblocker. But besides that it was a
better experience that my last attempt which was with Vista.

I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still warm
and cozy.

regards
stefan

  



  On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom andreas.byst...@gmail.com
  wrote:
  
". So... I've installed Windows7 on my
  workstation at home. And so far I'm really
  impressed with the speed and the response from the
  system. Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7
  than on CentOS 6.3."
  

hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over?
actually the day alan jones writes something like
that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

on a serious note, for every single windows release
that's about to come out since win2k I've heard the
same exact thing "this will be terrible, I'm staying
with win  forever" yet those same people somehow
upgraded throughout the years and found themselves
quite happy...

  



On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at
  6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com
  wrote:
  
It's not any better in the Linux Camp.
Everyone is moving towards tablet use. But
what boggles me is that... how can the
developersthemselves stand it?


On a side note.


I've been using Linux for a long time
  now, but got fed up with crappy wacom
  drivers and the crippled paint
  applications. So... I've installed
  Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so
  far I'm really impressed with the speed
  and the response from the system.
  

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-20 Thread Rob Wuijster

  
  
Asus EP121?
  

Rob

\/-\/\/
  On 20-8-2012 20:11, Eugen Sares wrote:


  
  Am 20.08.2012 19:56, schrieb Stephen
Davidson:
  
  Bottom line, for me, Windows 8 is fine to use on my
tablet, but
there is no reason to use it on my workstation, unless they
  force me to,
by dropping support for Windows 7, like they will, for XP,
  on April 8th 2014.


I have a laptop/tablet pc that I use for drawing (it has a
  Wacom pressuresensitivepen)
that runs on XP, but won't run Windows 7. I guess it will
  have a limited life.
It is a shame, because I can't find any new tablets that
  support pressure
sensitive pens. Most new tablets run on Android, which
  looks like the model
for Windows 8. Android is great for non-business devices,
  but that too is
geared for tablets.


  
  
  Won't Microsoft Surface have a pressure sensitive pen? No idea
  though how subtle it will be.
  It will come in two versions, one with a lame ARM and one with an
  i5, which sounds quite interesting.
  And if it's not going to be MS, I expect quite a few other
  manufacturers to offer something similar.
  
  
I think what the problem is that there is no money in
  selling to the professional
video and entertainment market. Look what Apple did with
  Final Cut Pro.
They turned it into a home user product, and ignored the
  pro market completely.


Maybe it is just a big hint, from the universe, for me to
  start a new career. ;)







  
  On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:56 AM,
Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com
wrote:
Maybe I
  spoke too soon :) I felt a bit lost, so I'm back into
  Linux now. Trying a bit newer distro (Ubuntu 12.04). I
  know it can't run Softimage, but I don't use Softimage at
  home that much anyhow.
  It was a nice try, but it felt there were too many
  gremlins under the hood that I had no idea of what they
  were up to. 
  Too many reboots and too many processes that started
  working for no apparent reason, and popups, my god it
  felt like using firefox without a adblocker. But besides
  that it was a better experience that my last attempt which
  was with Vista.
  
  I'm back home now. Hell did not freeze over, it's still
  warm and cozy.
  
  regards
  stefan
  

  
  
   On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at
10:05 AM, Andreas Bystrom andreas.byst...@gmail.com
wrote:

  ". So... I've installed Windows7 on my
workstation at home. And so far I'm really
impressed with the speed and the response from
the system. Softimage works a lot smoother on
Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3."

  
  hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over?
  actually the day alan jones writes something like
  that will be the day hell truly freezes over..
  
  on a serious note, for every single windows
  release that's about to come out since win2k I've
  heard the same exact thing "this will be terrible,
  I'm staying with win  forever" yet those same
  people somehow upgraded throughout the years and
  found themselves quite happy...
  

  
  
  
  On Sat, Aug 18, 2012
at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com
wrote:
 It's not any
  better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is
  moving towards tablet use. But what
  boggles me is that... how can the
  developersthemselves stand it?
  
  
  On a side note.
  
  
  I've been using Linux for a long time
now, but got 

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-20 Thread Len Krenzler

NO.

On 8/18/2012 12:44 PM, David Gallagher wrote:


Mobile is so overrated. Does anyone actually get anything done on a 
mobile device?






--
_

Len Krenzler - Creative Control Media Productions

Phone: 780.463.3126

www.creativecontrol.ca - l...@creativecontrol.ca



Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-20 Thread Len Krenzler
I liked Vista a lot too.  If you disable some of the very stupid web 
oriented crap it outperforms Win7 by a good margin.  I have 2 identical 
machines, 1 on Win7 and one on Vista and main programs such as SI, PS, 
Avid MC all open in half the time and run better overall and Aero works 
smoother.


And the best thing is I can still hide the taskbar in Vista.  On Win7 
it's like a F*ing virus that you can't get rid of.


Long live Vista.  It was a real WS OS before the toys took over.


On 8/18/2012 3:42 PM, Sam Bowling wrote:
You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still 
running windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which 
I actually liked, but most other people didn’t).




--
_

Len Krenzler - Creative Control Media Productions

Phone: 780.463.3126

www.creativecontrol.ca - l...@creativecontrol.ca



Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-20 Thread Gene Crucean
What? hehe. Is that whole $0.99 gonna break the bank for ya? Don't you
think all those hard working developers deserve a little money for
what they do for YOU?

Regarding everything costing money: That's a complete load of crap
btw. There are TONSSS of free and open source apps/tools available for
OSX. There are even full blown package managers like yum/apt-get for
osx... just like linux.

I respect your opinion... but to me, it just says a lot about how
little you know about the platform. It's HOT right now for development
and there are zillions of apps made for it every day. Well maybe not
zillions but there are a lot. ;)




On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:
 One of the big surprises when I started working at this company that uses a
 lot of macs was the complete lack of free utilities available on a mac. You
 can get almost any kind of converter/utility for windows for free, but
 EVERYTHING on a mac will cost you money and most of them don’t even have
 demo versions so you can see if it even work. Hopefully they will continue
 to allow people to downgrade to earlier versions of windows, but with the
 way they are pushing their cell phone OS they probably won’t allow it on
 this version.



 From: Martin yara
 Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 11:53 PM
 To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 Subject: Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

 We gained stability directx and some other things with winXP so it was a
 good change from win98 and 2000. It felt like a 98 and 2000 mixed and with
 the SPs blue screens were pretty rare.
 XP 64 and Vista never felt like a finished product so Win7 64 was a huge
 change for designers. 2 or 3Gb per application was just not enough.
 This time, I just don't see any reason to upgrade. Not yet at least. It
 seems that the upgrade price will be quite cheap so it may be worth to give
 it a try, specially if there is a no Metro GUI option.

 Linux and OSX are quite limited in software and plugins library so I don't
 think they are a valid option for a designer / generalist.

 M.Yara

 On 2012/08/19, at 8:22, Andreas Bystrom andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

 You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running
 windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually
 liked, but most other people didn’t).

 ofcourse, there are still people using win2k/nt even.

 also i did not forget vista, i ran it myself for years and was quite happy
 with it, win7 is better but overall vista wasn't that terrible either.

 also having used Linux for almost 2 years at work I've realized you can get
 used to and be quite happy with anything, its just a matter of using it long
 enough really, even though I still would never bother using linux at home..

 On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:

 You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running
 windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually
 liked, but most other people didn’t).

 From: Andreas Bystrom
 Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 1:05 AM
 To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm
 really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage
 works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
 jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
 out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
 staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded
 throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet
 use. But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand
 it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with the
 speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother on
 Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already
 talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.com wrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all professional
 market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

 --

 Sylvain Lebeau // SHED
 V-P/Visual effects supervisor
 1410

Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-20 Thread Sam Bowling
What $0.99 video format converters do you know of that will give you real 
professional quality results, because I couldn't find any. Also there are a 
ton of free programs for synchronizing your drives on windows and I couldn't 
find any for OSX that didn't cost money. BTW, I'm talking about Mac 
programs, not unix programs. The people I work with would be completely lost 
if they had to do anything in a terminal. They're mac users after all.


Oh, there was one free program that I found useful. I can't think of the 
name at the moment, but it allows me to search drives that have not been 
indexed yet, and use wildcards (2 things that should have been built into 
the OS IMO). I would love one that would stop the computer from asking me if 
I want to use an external drive for time machine every time I plug a drive 
in and also stop it from wanting to open every freaking window and program I 
had open every time I reboot the computer. But apparently Apple seems to 
think we want to open all the same programs and windows every time we 
restart the computer.


As far as how much I know about macs, I know that every time I've searched 
for a utility to help out with a job it either costs us money (and my boss 
does not like to part with money) or has to be done on a windows box.




-Original Message- 
From: Gene Crucean

Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 1:04 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

What? hehe. Is that whole $0.99 gonna break the bank for ya? Don't you
think all those hard working developers deserve a little money for
what they do for YOU?

Regarding everything costing money: That's a complete load of crap
btw. There are TONSSS of free and open source apps/tools available for
OSX. There are even full blown package managers like yum/apt-get for
osx... just like linux.

I respect your opinion... but to me, it just says a lot about how
little you know about the platform. It's HOT right now for development
and there are zillions of apps made for it every day. Well maybe not
zillions but there are a lot. ;)




On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:
One of the big surprises when I started working at this company that uses 
a
lot of macs was the complete lack of free utilities available on a mac. 
You

can get almost any kind of converter/utility for windows for free, but
EVERYTHING on a mac will cost you money and most of them don’t even have
demo versions so you can see if it even work. Hopefully they will continue
to allow people to downgrade to earlier versions of windows, but with the
way they are pushing their cell phone OS they probably won’t allow it on
this version.



From: Martin yara
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 11:53 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

We gained stability directx and some other things with winXP so it was a
good change from win98 and 2000. It felt like a 98 and 2000 mixed and with
the SPs blue screens were pretty rare.
XP 64 and Vista never felt like a finished product so Win7 64 was a huge
change for designers. 2 or 3Gb per application was just not enough.
This time, I just don't see any reason to upgrade. Not yet at least. It
seems that the upgrade price will be quite cheap so it may be worth to 
give

it a try, specially if there is a no Metro GUI option.

Linux and OSX are quite limited in software and plugins library so I don't
think they are a valid option for a designer / generalist.

M.Yara

On 2012/08/19, at 8:22, Andreas Bystrom andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running
windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually
liked, but most other people didn’t).

ofcourse, there are still people using win2k/nt even.

also i did not forget vista, i ran it myself for years and was quite happy
with it, win7 is better but overall vista wasn't that terrible either.

also having used Linux for almost 2 years at work I've realized you can 
get
used to and be quite happy with anything, its just a matter of using it 
long
enough really, even though I still would never bother using linux at 
home..


On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:


You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running
windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually
liked, but most other people didn’t).

From: Andreas Bystrom
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 1:05 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

. So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far 
I'm
really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. 
Softimage

works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes 
over..


on a serious note, for every single windows

Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-19 Thread Martin yara
We gained stability directx and some other things with winXP so it was a
good change from win98 and 2000. It felt like a 98 and 2000 mixed and with
the SPs blue screens were pretty rare.
XP 64 and Vista never felt like a finished product so Win7 64 was a huge
change for designers. 2 or 3Gb per application was just not enough.
This time, I just don't see any reason to upgrade. Not yet at least. It
seems that the upgrade price will be quite cheap so it may be worth to give
it a try, specially if there is a no Metro GUI option.

Linux and OSX are quite limited in software and plugins library so I don't
think they are a valid option for a designer / generalist.

M.Yara

On 2012/08/19, at 8:22, Andreas Bystrom andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:

You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running
windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually
liked, but most other people didn’t).

ofcourse, there are still people using win2k/nt even.

also i did not forget vista, i ran it myself for years and was quite happy
with it, win7 is better but overall vista wasn't that terrible either.

also having used Linux for almost 2 years at work I've realized you can get
used to and be quite happy with anything, its just a matter of using it
long enough really, even though I still would never bother using linux at
home..

On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:

   You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running
 windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually
 liked, but most other people didn’t).

  *From:* Andreas Bystrom andreas.byst...@gmail.com
 *Sent:* Saturday, August 18, 2012 1:05 AM
 *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 *Subject:* Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm
 really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage
 works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
 jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
 out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
 staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded
 throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet
 use. But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand
 it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already
 talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.com wrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all professional
 market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

 --

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 *V-P/Visual effects supervisor
 1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
 T 514 849-1555 514%20849-1555 F 514 849-5025 
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   postbox-contact.jpg
 Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
 Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
  My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.
 Microsoft has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had
 tested it out yet?

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but
 I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

 Thanks,

 Paul




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 --
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 Lighting TD - Weta Digital




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Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-19 Thread Sam Bowling
One of the big surprises when I started working at this company that uses a lot 
of macs was the complete lack of free utilities available on a mac. You can get 
almost any kind of converter/utility for windows for free, but EVERYTHING on a 
mac will cost you money and most of them don’t even have demo versions so you 
can see if it even work. Hopefully they will continue to allow people to 
downgrade to earlier versions of windows, but with the way they are pushing 
their cell phone OS they probably won’t allow it on this version.



From: Martin yara 
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 11:53 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com 
Subject: Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

We gained stability directx and some other things with winXP so it was a good 
change from win98 and 2000. It felt like a 98 and 2000 mixed and with the SPs 
blue screens were pretty rare.
XP 64 and Vista never felt like a finished product so Win7 64 was a huge change 
for designers. 2 or 3Gb per application was just not enough.
This time, I just don't see any reason to upgrade. Not yet at least. It seems 
that the upgrade price will be quite cheap so it may be worth to give it a try, 
specially if there is a no Metro GUI option.

Linux and OSX are quite limited in software and plugins library so I don't 
think they are a valid option for a designer / generalist.

M.Yara

On 2012/08/19, at 8:22, Andreas Bystrom andreas.byst...@gmail.com wrote:


  You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running 
windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually 
liked, but most other people didn’t).

  ofcourse, there are still people using win2k/nt even.

  also i did not forget vista, i ran it myself for years and was quite happy 
with it, win7 is better but overall vista wasn't that terrible either.

  also having used Linux for almost 2 years at work I've realized you can get 
used to and be quite happy with anything, its just a matter of using it long 
enough really, even though I still would never bother using linux at home..


  On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:

You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running 
windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually 
liked, but most other people didn’t).

From: Andreas Bystrom 
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 1:05 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com 
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

. So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm 
really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage 
works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan 
jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come 
out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm 
staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded 
throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...




On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com 
wrote:

  It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet 
use. But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand it? 

  On a side note. 

  I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy 
wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed 
Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with the 
speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother on 
Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

  Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty. 

  And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already 
talking about Windows9.

  regards
  stefan



  On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.com wrote:

this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac 
pros...

Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all 
professional market get's ignored!!

i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
wtf is going on with these guys!?


sly


-- 

Sylvain Lebeau // SHED
V-P/Visual effects supervisor
1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025 WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM

  





  postbox-contact.jpg
  Paul Griswold
  Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
  My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  
Microsoft has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had 
tested it out yet? 


  I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, 
but I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Andreas Bystrom
. So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm
really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage
works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded
throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...



On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet
 use. But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand
 it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already
 talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.com wrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all professional
 market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

 --

 *Sylvain Lebeau // SHED**
 *V-P/Visual effects supervisor
 1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
 T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025 WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/ 
 http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/




   Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
  Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft
 has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it
 out yet?

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but
 I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

 Thanks,

 Paul




 --
 stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com




-- 
Andreas Byström
Lighting TD - Weta Digital
postbox-contact.jpg

Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Tim Leydecker

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac pros...

Is this latest news?

The late 2012 MacPros are, umhh, not impressive but apple mgmnt has promised
something really great for next year...

I wonder how much this is a result of Jobs gone (r.i.p.) and Intel not feeling
any pressure to make Xeons competitive in terms of price against performance?

The 2008 MacPro´s beat Dell/HP/Lenovo both in terms of price and style and 
opened
a big chunk of market to the MacPro by making them run really nice with windows.

...

Maybe we don´t need content creation artists using dedicated hardware anymore?

There´s enough cloud apps to instantly create nice images and rights-managed 
stuff
billed by the click to get rid of pesky artists blocking the retina already?

And there´s always india, china and millions of young, idealistic interns to 
pull from?

...

I would also like to have a solid, clutter free workstation without any 
license/transfer hassle
I can use productively for content creation using stable and reliably tools 
plus betas where
it makes sense.

But maybe I´m old-fashioned and should just wave off (using a gesture involving 
my middle finger?)

Cheers,


tim



On 18.08.2012 05:01, Sylvain Lebeau wrote:

this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac pros...

Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all professional market 
get's ignored!!

i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
wtf is going on with these guys!?


sly

--

*Sylvain Lebeau // SHED**
*V-P/Visual effects supervisor
1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025WWW.SHEDMTL.COM 
http://www.shedmtl.com/http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://www.shedmtl.com/






Paul Griswold mailto:pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft has 
just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it out yet?

I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but I'm 
just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

Thanks,

Paul



Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Paul Griswold
Sam is right on the money.  I heard an interview with Paul Thurrott and he
said according to the Windows team, Windows 8 is much like the first
version of OS-X.  It's not Windows 7 with some bolt-on UI elements, it is a
new OS that has a Classic mode to maintain compatibility with non-Metro
apps.

There are no more windows in Windows except in Desktop mode.  Even a
file requester is full-screen.  I do wonder how pro developers are going to
deal with it - because MS says the desktop mode will be phased out
eventually, just like Apple got rid of Classic mode.

The tablet craze is here to stay.  It's all about chasing dollars  there
are a lot more dollars in the general public then there is in selling only
to any one particular market segment.  Just look at Apple's current stock
price  their cash on hand and you can understand what they're all
thinking.

I did see there's a Windows 8 Enterprise version that's being release too.
 Is that more pro-friendly?

-Paul


Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Stefan Andersson
When I think of operating systems today I think of the death scene in Toy
Story 3. Perhaps we should just hold hands and face the facts. Maybe there
will be a giant claw out there that can save us all...

/Stefan


On Saturday, August 18, 2012, Paul Griswold wrote:

 Sam is right on the money.  I heard an interview with Paul Thurrott and he
 said according to the Windows team, Windows 8 is much like the first
 version of OS-X.  It's not Windows 7 with some bolt-on UI elements, it is a
 new OS that has a Classic mode to maintain compatibility with non-Metro
 apps.

 There are no more windows in Windows except in Desktop mode.  Even a
 file requester is full-screen.  I do wonder how pro developers are going to
 deal with it - because MS says the desktop mode will be phased out
 eventually, just like Apple got rid of Classic mode.

 The tablet craze is here to stay.  It's all about chasing dollars  there
 are a lot more dollars in the general public then there is in selling only
 to any one particular market segment.  Just look at Apple's current stock
 price  their cash on hand and you can understand what they're all
 thinking.

 I did see there's a Windows 8 Enterprise version that's being release too.
  Is that more pro-friendly?

 -Paul




-- 
stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com


Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Rob Wuijster
I don't think there will be any pro-friendly OS's out there in a few 
years time.
Like people already said, everybody is jumping on the mobile train, and 
the 'pro's' get the leftovers on the desktop.


As more and more apps move to the web and cloud (Office 2012 e.g.), 
we'll slowly start too see a shift. At some point the desktop as we 
know, use and love will be dead, not just on Windows.


And to answer your W8 Enterprise question, it's the same with some 
additions for security, domain login and such.



Rob
\/-\/\/

On 18-8-2012 13:40, Paul Griswold wrote:
Sam is right on the money.  I heard an interview with Paul Thurrott 
and he said according to the Windows team, Windows 8 is much like the 
first version of OS-X.  It's not Windows 7 with some bolt-on UI 
elements, it is a new OS that has a Classic mode to maintain 
compatibility with non-Metro apps.


There are no more windows in Windows except in Desktop mode.  Even a 
file requester is full-screen.  I do wonder how pro developers are 
going to deal with it - because MS says the desktop mode will be 
phased out eventually, just like Apple got rid of Classic mode.


The tablet craze is here to stay.  It's all about chasing dollars  
there are a lot more dollars in the general public then there is in 
selling only to any one particular market segment.  Just look at 
Apple's current stock price  their cash on hand and you can 
understand what they're all thinking.


I did see there's a Windows 8 Enterprise version that's being release 
too.  Is that more pro-friendly?


-Paul


No virus found in this message.
Checked by AVG - www.avg.com http://www.avg.com
Version: 2012.0.2197 / Virus Database: 2437/5207 - Release Date: 08/18/12






Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Paul Griswold
It seems like the market might be ripe for some enterprising new company to
come along and develop some specialized pro-level hardware  software.  Of
course it would be Silicon based hardware, specialize in Graphics and would
need to be Incorporated...  ah, but that's a crazy idea!


On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Rob Wuijster r...@casema.nl wrote:

  I don't think there will be any pro-friendly OS's out there in a few
 years time.
 Like people already said, everybody is jumping on the mobile train, and
 the 'pro's' get the leftovers on the desktop.

 As more and more apps move to the web and cloud (Office 2012 e.g.), we'll
 slowly start too see a shift. At some point the desktop as we know, use and
 love will be dead, not just on Windows.

 And to answer your W8 Enterprise question, it's the same with some
 additions for security, domain login and such.

 Rob
 \/-\/\/

 On 18-8-2012 13:40, Paul Griswold wrote:

 Sam is right on the money.  I heard an interview with Paul Thurrott and he
 said according to the Windows team, Windows 8 is much like the first
 version of OS-X.  It's not Windows 7 with some bolt-on UI elements, it is a
 new OS that has a Classic mode to maintain compatibility with non-Metro
 apps.

  There are no more windows in Windows except in Desktop mode.  Even a
 file requester is full-screen.  I do wonder how pro developers are going to
 deal with it - because MS says the desktop mode will be phased out
 eventually, just like Apple got rid of Classic mode.

  The tablet craze is here to stay.  It's all about chasing dollars 
 there are a lot more dollars in the general public then there is in selling
 only to any one particular market segment.  Just look at Apple's current
 stock price  their cash on hand and you can understand what they're all
 thinking.

  I did see there's a Windows 8 Enterprise version that's being release
 too.  Is that more pro-friendly?

  -Paul


  No virus found in this message.
 Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
 Version: 2012.0.2197 / Virus Database: 2437/5207 - Release Date: 08/18/12






Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Luc-Eric Rousseau
It's not possible to turn it back to win7, but it's my understanding that
it's only the Start menu you'd miss when you run the desktop?

It's on the ARM that the desktop might go away, but on intel i'm pretty
sure it's here to stay.
On Aug 17, 2012 10:50 PM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:

   Interesting because no one seems to have been able to find it yet. I
 haven’t tried the actual RTM version.


  *From:* Matt Lind ml...@carbinestudios.com
 *Sent:* Friday, August 17, 2012 7:39 PM
 *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 *Subject:* RE: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?


 Microsoft stated Windows 7 mode would be retained, but you would have to
 activate it from the control panel.

 

 

 Matt

 

 

 

 *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
 softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Sam Bowling
 *Sent:* Friday, August 17, 2012 7:33 PM
 *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 *Subject:* Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 

 I tried out the release preview on my laptop and windows 8 is crap. The
 only reason this exists is so Microsoft can leverage their desktop OS to
 get people you use their extremely unpopular Phone OS. They have literally
 removed everything that made windows 7 so popular (start menu, quick
 searches, etc.). Now you are forced to move your mouse all over the screen
 to the “hot corners” or “hot edges” to get to all the features you used to
 easily get to with the start menu. You load to the Phone OS screen and the
 desktop is now an “app” that you run your “legacy apps” in (IOW, where the
 real programs run). All the new phone apps load full screen and can not be
 windowed. That means that all the little helper programs to run in small
 windows will now load FULL SCREEN. They have basically put a GUI on DOS and
 added in task swapping. None of the new apps can run in the background as
 far as I have been able to tell, so they all basically go into hibernation
 (to save battery life... as if my PC runs on batteries.) when you
 switch apps, so multitasking is dead unless you are running “Legacy apps”
 on the Legacy desktop (which they say they will be removing).  They want
 you to buy all these touch enabled tablet things for your PC, so your PC
 can be as useful as your laptop when you don’t have a mouse. Unlike all the
 other Windows releases, you can not go back to the older interface style.
 It has all been physically remove from the OS leaving you with only one
 choice (even though it was all there in the initial developers preview). *
 ***

  

 Windows 8 is pure rubbish with a clunky,  sickening, eye wrenching phone
 interface plugged on top of it and it has made me do something none of the
 other OS makers have ever been able to do. I have now seriously
 considered moving to another OS/Platform. This thing is even more dumbed
 down than OSX and that is something that I didn’t think was possible.  I
 really tried to get used to windows 8, but I just feel handicapped on that
 OS.  If they don’t do some serious backpedaling in the future I will be
 moving to something else. I predict that Linux and mac “sales” will
 increase dramatically over the next few years. 

  

  

  

  

 *From:* Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com 

 *Sent:* Friday, August 17, 2012 9:18 AM

 *To:* Softimage Mailing list softimage@listproc.autodesk.com 

 *Subject:* OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

  

 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft
 has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it
 out yet? 

 

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but
 I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.***
 *

 

 Thanks,

 

 Paul

 



Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Paul Griswold
Depends on what you mean by getting things done.  With my iPhone  iPad +
Growl and Boxcar I can have Deadline send me a message when renders finish.
 I do a lot of general-purpose office work while sitting on the sofa with
my kids in the evening on my iPad.  I'm not doing modeling, etc., but it's
nice to be able to know I can go hiking with my kids and still be able to
follow up with a client via email.

I know there was a video recently posted from SIGGRAPH where Thiago was
talking about his new project being able to render from an iPad in Chrome.
 So you never know where things are headed.

-Paul


On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 2:44 PM, David Gallagher 
davegsoftimagel...@gmail.com wrote:


 Mobile is so overrated. Does anyone actually get anything done on a mobile
 device?



Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Thomas Helzle
Wasn't I supposed to be all gloomy about newfangled stuff ;-)

Well, I currently work on audio related things and just read an interesting
article about Windows 8 and some benchmarks:
http://blog.cakewalk.com/windows-8-a-benchmark-for-music-production-applications/

I can't see any reason for doom and gloom to be honest. Looks more like a
continuation of Vista-Win7 to me.
I worked from early on with Vista 64 and found it much better than its
reputation - and much better as XP in fact.
Win 7 improved it a lot in interaction speed, memory needed, multicore use
etc. Much smoother experience.
Now from what I read Win 8 goes on with that.

I agree with the sentiment that there is space for a real pro OS, but this
space exists for a long time now. I wasn't surprised with OSX going the way
of the app, was quite a lot more surprised when Windows did it and just
couldn't believe some of the Linux things I saw...
Should somebody finally resurrect BeOS? ;-)

But then again: What most people do with computers can probably be done on
a tablet or laptop.
I can actually see us head back to Silicon Graphics days, with real high
end pro machines becoming something special again.
In a way this is natural if you think about it: why should everybody and
his mom working on basically the same machines as you?

I personally plan to do a full fresh install as soon as Win8 is available -
finally on a SSD.
Should be snappy.
And keep the Win7 Partition as a fallback.

Cheers,

Tom

http://www.screendream.de


Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Alan Fregtman
Minor correction: It doesn't render on the iPad, it receives a streaming
progressive render in realtime and the client is just a GUI to it. ;)

On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Paul Griswold 
pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com wrote:

 Depends on what you mean by getting things done.  With my iPhone  iPad +
 Growl and Boxcar I can have Deadline send me a message when renders finish.
  I do a lot of general-purpose office work while sitting on the sofa with
 my kids in the evening on my iPad.  I'm not doing modeling, etc., but it's
 nice to be able to know I can go hiking with my kids and still be able to
 follow up with a client via email.

 I know there was a video recently posted from SIGGRAPH where Thiago was
 talking about his new project being able to render from an iPad in Chrome.
  So you never know where things are headed.

 -Paul


 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 2:44 PM, David Gallagher 
 davegsoftimagel...@gmail.com wrote:


 Mobile is so overrated. Does anyone actually get anything done on a
 mobile device?




Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Sam Bowling
You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running windows 
XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually liked, but 
most other people didn’t).

From: Andreas Bystrom 
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 1:05 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com 
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

. So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm 
really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage 
works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan jones 
writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come out 
since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm staying 
with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded throughout the 
years and found themselves quite happy...




On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.com wrote:

  It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet use. 
But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand it? 

  On a side note. 

  I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy wacom 
drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed Windows7 on 
my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with the speed and the 
response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on 
CentOS 6.3.

  Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty. 

  And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already 
talking about Windows9.

  regards
  stefan



  On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.com wrote:

this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac pros...

Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all professional 
market get's ignored!!

i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
wtf is going on with these guys!?


sly


-- 

Sylvain Lebeau // SHED
V-P/Visual effects supervisor
1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025 WWW.SHEDMTL.COM http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM

  






  Paul Griswold
  Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
  My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft 
has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it out 
yet? 


  I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but 
I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.


  I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.



  Thanks,


  Paul






  -- 
  stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com




-- 
Andreas Byström
Lighting TD - Weta Digital

postbox-contact.jpg

Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Sam Bowling
We use macs where I work and upgraded last year, right after Lion came out. 
Quicktime is just garbage compared to what it used to be and even with the 
latest updates, the OS is still full of bugs (especially if you use 2 
monitors). Maybe with Jobs out of the way things will improve, but I sort of 
doubt it. Apple tends to think different from normal people.


-Original Message- 
From: Tim Leydecker

Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 2:14 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac 
pros...


Is this latest news?

The late 2012 MacPros are, umhh, not impressive but apple mgmnt has promised
something really great for next year...

I wonder how much this is a result of Jobs gone (r.i.p.) and Intel not 
feeling
any pressure to make Xeons competitive in terms of price against 
performance?


The 2008 MacPro´s beat Dell/HP/Lenovo both in terms of price and style and 
opened
a big chunk of market to the MacPro by making them run really nice with 
windows.


...

Maybe we don´t need content creation artists using dedicated hardware 
anymore?


There´s enough cloud apps to instantly create nice images and rights-managed 
stuff

billed by the click to get rid of pesky artists blocking the retina already?

And there´s always india, china and millions of young, idealistic interns to 
pull from?


...

I would also like to have a solid, clutter free workstation without any 
license/transfer hassle
I can use productively for content creation using stable and reliably tools 
plus betas where

it makes sense.

But maybe I´m old-fashioned and should just wave off (using a gesture 
involving my middle finger?)


Cheers,


tim



On 18.08.2012 05:01, Sylvain Lebeau wrote:
this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac 
pros...


Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all professional 
market get's ignored!!


i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
wtf is going on with these guys!?


sly

--

*Sylvain Lebeau // SHED**
*V-P/Visual effects supervisor
1410, RUE STANLEY, 11E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H3A 1P8
T 514 849-1555 F 514 849-5025WWW.SHEDMTL.COM 
http://www.shedmtl.com/http://WWW.SHEDMTL.COM 
http://www.shedmtl.com/







Paul Griswold mailto:pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft 
has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested 
it out yet?


I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but 
I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.


I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

Thanks,

Paul





Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Sam Bowling
Have you seen what they did to the File Explorer? The ribbon was a bad ide and 
now it’s spread to the file browser like some kind of bad virus. 

Have been a windows user for over 20 years I was surprised that I had to look 
up on the web how to restart the computer. 
Just follow these simple steps... SarcasmSo much easier than 
Startshutdown/restart /Sarcasm 
http://www.karthikk.net/2011/09/shutdown-restart-in-windows-8-how-to/

I love the way you have to constantly jump from the left side of the screen to 
the right side of the screen for everything in this OS. So much easier than 
having everything in one place.




From: Luc-Eric Rousseau 
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 8:53 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com 
Subject: Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

It's not possible to turn it back to win7, but it's my understanding that it's 
only the Start menu you'd miss when you run the desktop?

It's on the ARM that the desktop might go away, but on intel i'm pretty sure 
it's here to stay.

On Aug 17, 2012 10:50 PM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:

  Interesting because no one seems to have been able to find it yet. I haven’t 
tried the actual RTM version. 


  From: Matt Lind 
  Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 7:39 PM
  To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com 
  Subject: RE: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

  Microsoft stated Windows 7 mode would be retained, but you would have to 
activate it from the control panel.





  Matt







  From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Sam Bowling
  Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 7:33 PM
  To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
  Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?



  I tried out the release preview on my laptop and windows 8 is crap. The only 
reason this exists is so Microsoft can leverage their desktop OS to get people 
you use their extremely unpopular Phone OS. They have literally removed 
everything that made windows 7 so popular (start menu, quick searches, etc.). 
Now you are forced to move your mouse all over the screen to the “hot corners” 
or “hot edges” to get to all the features you used to easily get to with the 
start menu. You load to the Phone OS screen and the desktop is now an “app” 
that you run your “legacy apps” in (IOW, where the real programs run). All the 
new phone apps load full screen and can not be windowed. That means that all 
the little helper programs to run in small windows will now load FULL SCREEN. 
They have basically put a GUI on DOS and added in task swapping. None of the 
new apps can run in the background as far as I have been able to tell, so they 
all basically go into hibernation (to save battery life... as if my PC runs on 
batteries.) when you switch apps, so multitasking is dead unless you are 
running “Legacy apps” on the Legacy desktop (which they say they will be 
removing).  They want you to buy all these touch enabled tablet things for your 
PC, so your PC can be as useful as your laptop when you don’t have a mouse. 
Unlike all the other Windows releases, you can not go back to the older 
interface style. It has all been physically remove from the OS leaving you with 
only one choice (even though it was all there in the initial developers 
preview). 



  Windows 8 is pure rubbish with a clunky,  sickening, eye wrenching phone 
interface plugged on top of it and it has made me do something none of the 
other OS makers have ever been able to do. I have now seriously considered 
moving to another OS/Platform. This thing is even more dumbed down than OSX and 
that is something that I didn’t think was possible.  I really tried to get used 
to windows 8, but I just feel handicapped on that OS.  If they don’t do some 
serious backpedaling in the future I will be moving to something else. I 
predict that Linux and mac “sales” will increase dramatically over the next few 
years. 









  From: Paul Griswold 

  Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 9:18 AM

  To: Softimage Mailing list 

  Subject: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?



  My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft has 
just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it out yet? 



  I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but I'm 
just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.



  I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.



  Thanks,



  Paul




Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-18 Thread Andreas Bystrom
You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running
windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually
liked, but most other people didn’t).

ofcourse, there are still people using win2k/nt even.

also i did not forget vista, i ran it myself for years and was quite happy
with it, win7 is better but overall vista wasn't that terrible either.

also having used Linux for almost 2 years at work I've realized you can get
used to and be quite happy with anything, its just a matter of using it
long enough really, even though I still would never bother using linux at
home..

On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Sam Bowling sbowl...@cox.net wrote:

   You realize that there are still a ton of people that are still running
 windows XP, right? You also seem to be forgetting Vista (which I actually
 liked, but most other people didn’t).

  *From:* Andreas Bystrom andreas.byst...@gmail.com
 *Sent:* Saturday, August 18, 2012 1:05 AM
 *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 *Subject:* Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 . So... I've installed Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm
 really impressed with the speed and the response from the system. Softimage
 works a lot smoother on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 hmm, it's not april did hell just freeze over? actually the day alan
 jones writes something like that will be the day hell truly freezes over..

 on a serious note, for every single windows release that's about to come
 out since win2k I've heard the same exact thing this will be terrible, I'm
 staying with win  forever yet those same people somehow upgraded
 throughout the years and found themselves quite happy...



 On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Stefan Andersson sander...@gmail.comwrote:

 It's not any better in the Linux Camp. Everyone is moving towards tablet
 use. But what boggles me is that... how can the developers themselves stand
 it?

 On a side note.

 I've been using Linux for a long time now, but got fed up with crappy
 wacom drivers and the crippled paint applications. So... I've installed
 Windows7 on my workstation at home. And so far I'm really impressed with
 the speed and the response from the system. Softimage works a lot smoother
 on Windows7 than on CentOS 6.3.

 Anyhow, going to take a shower now since I feel quite dirty.

 And I think Windows 8 will be as Vista, a side-note. They are already
 talking about Windows9.

 regards
 stefan


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.com wrote:

 this makes me think about Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac
 pros...

 Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all professional
 market get's ignored!!

 i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
 wtf is going on with these guys!?


 sly

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   Paul Griswold pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
 Friday, August 17, 2012 12:18 PM
  My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.
 Microsoft has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had
 tested it out yet?

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but
 I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

 Thanks,

 Paul




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OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-17 Thread Paul Griswold
My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft
has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it
out yet?

I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but
I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

Thanks,

Paul


Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-17 Thread Stephen Davidson
I haven't tried Windows 8, yet, but I do have Windows 7 64 bit Pro. My
machine was acting flaky,
also, so I reformatted the drive and re-installed Windows and all my APPS.
It took me
an entire day, with all the Windows updates, and drivers, but it was worth
it. Much more
stable, now.

I had heard that Windows 8 was geared heavily for touch screens, so I
haven't even considered it.
I can't see me getting a 32 touch screen, and I would need
a chiropractor after reaching across
my desk to the screen all day.


On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Paul Griswold 
pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com wrote:

 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft
 has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it
 out yet?

 I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but
 I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

 Thanks,

 Paul




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Best Regards,
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   **(954) 552-7956
*sdavid...@3danimationmagic.com

http://www.3danimationmagic.com


Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-17 Thread Thomas Helzle
Check out the Wacom Intuos 5 Touch tablets, should work great with Win8, I
use it with Win7 and OSX.
I too don't intend to grab at my monitor all day but with the Wacom it's
quite natural.
My only gripe is, that it doesn't act like a tablet with absolute
coordinates (where you touch is where your pointer is) but like a mouse or
laptop touch pad.
That also makes multitouch less useful, but I still am very happy with it,
after my old one broke.

Cheers,

Tom

On 17 August 2012 19:21, Rob Wuijster r...@casema.nl wrote:

  I've tested W8RP on my old HP laptop, and so far almost all apps did run
 just fine.

 The Metro/Modern startscreen and the sliding panels/hotcorners need some
 getting used to.
 But it seems to be quite a bit faster with a lot of things than W7,
 booting espc.
 Memory management seems to be up a notch as well.

 I didn't have much problems regarding stability. There were some stability
 issues reported with certain i7 mobo's during the latest W8RP, but that
 seems to be solved with the more recent drivers.

 And yes, it's a lot more touch centric than all previous versions of
 Windows, but that doesn't mean it's not workable with a mouse or tablet.

 Rob
 \/-\/\/

 On 17-8-2012 18:47, Stephen Davidson wrote:

 I haven't tried Windows 8, yet, but I do have Windows 7 64 bit Pro. My
 machine was acting flaky,
 also, so I reformatted the drive and re-installed Windows and all my APPS.
 It took me
 an entire day, with all the Windows updates, and drivers, but it was worth
 it. Much more
 stable, now.

  I had heard that Windows 8 was geared heavily for touch screens, so I
 haven't even considered it.
 I can't see me getting a 32 touch screen, and I would need
 a chiropractor after reaching across
 my desk to the screen all day.


 On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Paul Griswold 
 pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com wrote:

 My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft
 has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it
 out yet?

  I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface,
 but I'm just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

  I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

  Thanks,

  Paul




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Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-17 Thread Alan Fregtman
For the record you can click on Desktop and get the standard Windows
desktop you know and love.

It does show the Metro UI by default at first though.

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Mirko Jankovic 
mirko.janko...@aeonproduction.com wrote:

 it seems to be shame that they create OS that works a bit faster/better
 than win7 and then focus mainly on touch stuff and leave most pro
 workstation work on dry.
 was is that hard to leave option to work as normal desktop workstation and
 not touchcrap?
 after all all versions ha  old win classic look, why not keep it for
 people that are looking for function an not fancy look.




RE: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-17 Thread Matt Lind
Microsoft stated Windows 7 mode would be retained, but you would have to 
activate it from the control panel.


Matt



From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Sam Bowling
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 7:33 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

I tried out the release preview on my laptop and windows 8 is crap. The only 
reason this exists is so Microsoft can leverage their desktop OS to get people 
you use their extremely unpopular Phone OS. They have literally removed 
everything that made windows 7 so popular (start menu, quick searches, etc.). 
Now you are forced to move your mouse all over the screen to the “hot corners” 
or “hot edges” to get to all the features you used to easily get to with the 
start menu. You load to the Phone OS screen and the desktop is now an “app” 
that you run your “legacy apps” in (IOW, where the real programs run). All the 
new phone apps load full screen and can not be windowed. That means that all 
the little helper programs to run in small windows will now load FULL SCREEN. 
They have basically put a GUI on DOS and added in task swapping. None of the 
new apps can run in the background as far as I have been able to tell, so they 
all basically go into hibernation (to save battery life... as if my PC runs on 
batteries.) when you switch apps, so multitasking is dead unless you are 
running “Legacy apps” on the Legacy desktop (which they say they will be 
removing).  They want you to buy all these touch enabled tablet things for your 
PC, so your PC can be as useful as your laptop when you don’t have a mouse. 
Unlike all the other Windows releases, you can not go back to the older 
interface style. It has all been physically remove from the OS leaving you with 
only one choice (even though it was all there in the initial developers 
preview).

Windows 8 is pure rubbish with a clunky,  sickening, eye wrenching phone 
interface plugged on top of it and it has made me do something none of the 
other OS makers have ever been able to do. I have now seriously considered 
moving to another OS/Platform. This thing is even more dumbed down than OSX and 
that is something that I didn’t think was possible.  I really tried to get used 
to windows 8, but I just feel handicapped on that OS.  If they don’t do some 
serious backpedaling in the future I will be moving to something else. I 
predict that Linux and mac “sales” will increase dramatically over the next few 
years.




From: Paul Griswoldmailto:pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 9:18 AM
To: Softimage Mailing listmailto:softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft has 
just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it out yet?

I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but I'm 
just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

Thanks,

Paul



Re: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-17 Thread Sam Bowling
Interesting because no one seems to have been able to find it yet. I haven’t 
tried the actual RTM version. 


From: Matt Lind 
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 7:39 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com 
Subject: RE: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

Microsoft stated Windows 7 mode would be retained, but you would have to 
activate it from the control panel.

 

 

Matt

 

 

 

From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Sam Bowling
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 7:33 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 

I tried out the release preview on my laptop and windows 8 is crap. The only 
reason this exists is so Microsoft can leverage their desktop OS to get people 
you use their extremely unpopular Phone OS. They have literally removed 
everything that made windows 7 so popular (start menu, quick searches, etc.). 
Now you are forced to move your mouse all over the screen to the “hot corners” 
or “hot edges” to get to all the features you used to easily get to with the 
start menu. You load to the Phone OS screen and the desktop is now an “app” 
that you run your “legacy apps” in (IOW, where the real programs run). All the 
new phone apps load full screen and can not be windowed. That means that all 
the little helper programs to run in small windows will now load FULL SCREEN. 
They have basically put a GUI on DOS and added in task swapping. None of the 
new apps can run in the background as far as I have been able to tell, so they 
all basically go into hibernation (to save battery life... as if my PC runs on 
batteries.) when you switch apps, so multitasking is dead unless you are 
running “Legacy apps” on the Legacy desktop (which they say they will be 
removing).  They want you to buy all these touch enabled tablet things for your 
PC, so your PC can be as useful as your laptop when you don’t have a mouse. 
Unlike all the other Windows releases, you can not go back to the older 
interface style. It has all been physically remove from the OS leaving you with 
only one choice (even though it was all there in the initial developers 
preview). 

 

Windows 8 is pure rubbish with a clunky,  sickening, eye wrenching phone 
interface plugged on top of it and it has made me do something none of the 
other OS makers have ever been able to do. I have now seriously considered 
moving to another OS/Platform. This thing is even more dumbed down than OSX and 
that is something that I didn’t think was possible.  I really tried to get used 
to windows 8, but I just feel handicapped on that OS.  If they don’t do some 
serious backpedaling in the future I will be moving to something else. I 
predict that Linux and mac “sales” will increase dramatically over the next few 
years. 

 

 

 

 

From: Paul Griswold 

Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 9:18 AM

To: Softimage Mailing list 

Subject: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

 

My main Win 7 workstation has been really acting flaky lately.  Microsoft has 
just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was wondering if anyone had tested it out yet? 

 

I realize there are plenty of opinions on the whole Metro interface, but I'm 
just wondering if it's stable and if Softimage will run under it.

 

I need to take a weekend and reformat this machine  start over anyway.

 

Thanks,

 

Paul

 


Re: OT: Windows 8 - anyone?

2012-08-17 Thread Sylvain Lebeau
this makes me think about 
Apple rumour to let go the dev on the mac pros...

Seem's everybody is going nuts on the mobile thing. And all professional
 market get's ignored!!

i wont be able to do Arnold render regions on my f-ing iphone!
wtf is going on with these guys!?


sly

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 effects
supervisor
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TAGE MONTRAL (QUBEC) H3A 1P8
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   	Paul Griswold  
  Friday, August 
17, 2012 12:18 PM
  My main Win 7 workstation has been really 
acting flaky lately. Microsoft has just release Windows 8 RTM, so I was
 wondering if anyone had tested it out yet?

I realize there are plenty of
 opinions on the whole Metro interface, but I'm just wondering if it's 
stable and if Softimage will run under it.

I need to take a weekend and 
reformat this machine  start over anyway.

Thanks,

Paul