A yes but the big question remains, who did they buy the proprietary software from :P ?
On 13 March 2014 20:20, Ognjen Vukovic <[email protected]> wrote: > >If they could only merge a viewcube with an instant messenger..... Pow! > Instant Viewcube. > > lol > > > On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 8:56 PM, Emilio Hernandez <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Yeah! With a Facebook/Twitter direct link! And the ability to rig and >> animate your emoticons! >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> Emilio Hernández VFX & 3D animation. >> >> >> 2014-03-13 13:46 GMT-06:00 olivier jeannel <[email protected]>: >> >> Graphist + chat windows = Maya slower :) >>> >>> Le 13/03/2014 20:33, Emilio Hernandez a écrit : >>> >>> >>> *Today, users communicate through any number of ways -- email, SMS, >>> Skype, Snapchat, and a whole host of other messaging platforms. Autodesk >>> wants to ensure that enterprise communications between teams happens in an >>> environment that enterprises can control, and that would fit into its >>> existing platform of applications. * >>> Ohhh that is why they needed the dev team from Asia... >>> >>> And Softimage was not letting them focuse in this super new >>> technology... >>> >>> Now Maya is having a chat window. Cool.... >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>> Emilio Hernández VFX & 3D animation. >>> >>> >>> 2014-03-13 13:17 GMT-06:00 Paul Griswold < >>> [email protected]>: >>> >>>> They kill Softimage, but invest in developing "Autodesk Instant"? >>>> >>>> http://techcrunch.com/2014/03/13/autodesk-instant/ >>>> >>>> Congrats Autodesk! An instant messenger! What an amazingly original >>>> idea! Next up they'll develop a WinAmp competitor or perhaps Napster for >>>> Enterprise. Genius! Look out 20th century, Autodesk is on the move! >>>> >>>> -Paul >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >

