Chief Architect Premier X15 Beta Early Access!


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If your Chief Architect subscription/SSA is active through the end of March, you can access X15 Beta in your Digital Locker today! If your subscription/SSA is not active through the end of March, but you’d like to access the X15 Beta version, contact our Sales team at 208-292-3400 for more information.

 

 

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Take a moment to discover what is possible in this feature-rich release by visiting our website to see What’s New in X15!

 

Join us next week for a webinar where we will talk about all things X15 and answer your questions LIVE.

Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3238244691931845724
 

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Awesome ! we have a live one here ! Live ML.

 

I especially like auto build trusses, extend external cladding down, railing offset & manually move the sun across the sky. 

 

I like all the new features added to X15. There is something new for every profession using Chief Architect.

 

Nice work from Chief Architect head quarters.

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7 hours ago, Dermot said:

 

Maybe the weather is nice in Texas right now but it's not that nice here!

 

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Looks like it's going to get warmer this weekend. 

But in SoCal we're going to get very wet.  Up to 3" of rain on Saturday.

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34 minutes ago, ChiefMikla said:

I'm confused.  I've been paying SSA monthly and paid up through 3/12 yet you will not let me access the Beta?  Not a very good business model.

 

6 minutes ago, KristjanM said:

Just read some info that said your SSA had to be paid up to the end of March to access the beta. Maybe that's your problem. Seems like an odd rule.

Been that way for as long as I remember.  SSA must be up to date for at least one month after beta because if the new version is not released within that time and you do not upgrade your ssa you will be mad to have plans that you can no longer open....  They are very kind to allow you to pre-pay the ssa so that it becomes available though.

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On 2/27/2023 at 3:48 PM, rgardner said:

 

Been that way for as long as I remember.  SSA must be up to date for at least one month after beta because if the new version is not released within that time and you do not upgrade your ssa you will be mad to have plans that you can no longer open....  They are very kind to allow you to pre-pay the ssa so that it becomes available though.

Doesn't matter how long it's been around.  I paid  for support and I am limited to what others get that pay for support.  Saying I will be "mad" is a terrible assumption.  Bringing attention to what I believe is unfair practices is NOT a bad thing..if it was, change to fully benefit users would likely be slow, if ever, to happen.

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3 hours ago, ChiefMikla said:

Doesn't matter how long it's been around.  I paid  for support and I am limited to what others get that pay for support.  Saying I will be "mad" is a terrible assumption.  Bringing attention to what I believe is unfair practices is NOT a bad thing..if it was, change to fully benefit users would likely be slow, if ever, to happen.

BETA testing is not a right.  It is not something anyone is required to have.  I guarantee you that if you started a job in x15 then didn't pay your ssa and they roll out x15 and you are forced to only work with x14 so that job is now totally unable to be opened due to the fact that there is no backwards compatibility that you will be MAD! 

 

BTW Thanks for the downvote when I tried to help explain why they do it that way.  You are officially on the list of ones I will not help with any issues.  Great practice to alienate the power and experienced users from helping you.

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On 3/10/2023 at 7:31 AM, ChiefMikla said:

Doesn't matter how long it's been around.  I paid  for support and I am limited to what others get that pay for support.  Saying I will be "mad" is a terrible assumption.  Bringing attention to what I believe is unfair practices is NOT a bad thing..if it was, change to fully benefit users would likely be slow, if ever, to happen.

You could have just renewed your SSA and joined the public beta.  Why would you want to beta test software that you aren't going to use?  Better to wait for the trial version to be released.

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