para-CAD

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  1. 16 hours ago, Kbird1 said:

     

     

    If you put %object_properties%  into the text box ( it will be huge - zoom out ) you will see all the available Macros for the Wall.

     

    Even then you may need one of the macro guru's to do you a custom one....

     

    Mick.

    Mac might be different...... I had to use   %ObjectProperties%    to make it work.  No underscore.

  2. Here's a twist.  The software is ALWAYS the property of chief and EULAs are in place for the user to use a copy of the software.  We never really own the software.  Many software agreements make this clear.  My designs are always mine.  Some builder can't resell my design to his builder buddy and cut me out......but it happens.

     

    We will get past this and move in directions that work best for each of us.  It sucks when emotions get injected into situations where money or whiskey is also involved.

     

    Cheers ;) 

  3. 5 hours ago, tinadelllic said:

    For those of you that perform electrical load calculations or panel schedules for the electrical service on your projects, what resources have been helpful to you? Have you created any templates or worksheets for yourself to make this an easier process? Would you be interested in having a template in chief architect that another user has made?

     

    I'm curious who would be interested in sharing tips/tricks or anything that could be shared to used in chief architect. I have some things I've developed for my own use but not sure if others would find this useful or how many users incorporate this into their plans and services.

     

    Here's a few links I found really helpful:

    https://naffainc.com/x/CB2/Elect/EHtmFiles/Optional Method-Sizing Electrical Service.htm

    https://naffainc.com/x/CB2/Elect/EHtmFiles/Standard Method-Sizing Electrical Service.htm

    https://www.thespruce.com/calculating-subpanel-loads-1152758

    Wow......I would utterly fail.  

    I was a framer for a couple decades and do not have professional electrician experience.  

    In those cases, since I work mostly for builders, they hand off the plan to their electrical sub and they do those aspects under their master electrician license.

     

    Just imagining how I'd mess that up is sad and comical in my head. ;)

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  4. I don't have a problem with a subscription as much as Chief needs to STAY IN BUSINESS.  No software company can survive with one sale per person.  Once they reach market saturation, there's no more money for the business......until they create the next version.  At some point, the dramatic advancements that would entice someone to buy an upgrade become smaller so the user stays with older versions and the software company goes away.

     

    I would even entertain a per project license so during long dry spells, I spend nothing, but when I'm on a task I can factor the software expense into the specific project.  I have no idea how to implement something like that, but it seems discussion-worthy.

     

    I want Chief to succeed.

    I also want more versatile software with greater native integration with other apps and tools.

     

    I recently sold my Matterport Pro 2 because as-builts have slowed to a crawl and 800/yr to host scans on Matterports servers seems wasteful until I have more projects come in.

     

    We're all making decisions on how to navigate this volatile economy.

     

    Transparency is best all around.  

     

    and...Merry Christmas 

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    It's a bit confusing......what is chief's long-term goal here?

    If you need more money to get more talented programmers, that's cool.

     

    Currently I pay $595 per year to maintain SSA.

    This includes the upgrade to the next version....no additional cost.

    So essentially a $595 per year "subscription".  

    (I have only used tech support maybe 8 times since X7 so I don't see SSA as anything more than a discounted next version requirement.)

     

    Now new chief users will face $2k per year subscription?

    When does that rate transition to everyone else paying $2K/year in subscription?

    I assume that's on the horizon to streamline revenue at some point.

     

    For now, are you "grandfathering" the SSA rate as long as people stay current?  

    I better calendar that SSA payment....and NEVER miss it.  

    $600 per year works much better for me than $2000 per year in this housing cool off.

     

    For $2K a year.......................................chief would really need to bring that amount of value to my business.

    Now you're in the range of other apps with broader industry usage.  

    You'll be about $700 shy per year of Revit (which both of my preferred engineers keep pushing me to adopt)

     

    I wish y'all every success with the direction you take chief.

    Great team.  Great software.  

    I look forward to seeing where this all leads.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  6. Puget Systems will build a water cooled system if that's what you want, but I had 3 different people from their company try to talk me out of it....so I listened.  I had a system built with a nocturna air cooler for the CPU.  It works great.  I even got a 3080TI to fit in there...BARELY.