Hi Henry,

I work a lot with C4D and I can't confirm Maxon has a bad attitude. When I
meat a real problem that I can't solve with the help of regular fora I
always get an answer from Maxon within a day. But there might be a
difference in their approach towards users that bought the latest version
instead of users working with older ones. I can imagine they don't like to
answer to old bugs all the time when these bugs have been solved in later
versions.

Arjo.

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Verzonden: donderdag 9 juli 2009 23:56
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Onderwerp: Re: Snapping

Thanks. I hope that I can keep track of all that. I have used other
software. The ones I like is where the interface is easy and
consistent. For me, the interface can really make a big difference in
how well I use the program. So far my favorite is Cinema 4D, though my
version is an older one (R8) that I got on academic discount when I
was teaching a few years ago. C4D used to be very nice to their user
base, but now (like so many other program makers, once they achieve
success) they have gone all "rock-star" with their attitude. I also
have Rhino (v3) and Vue 4 Desprit. In every program I seem to find
strengths and weaknesses. Like I said, for me the interface seems
critical and I have to admit, that having played with RS for only a
couple weeks since buying the magazine (3D World) that it may be a
little too non-standard and counter intuitive for me. But I'll keep
trying at it.

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