Bill Fane, MCAD writer for several magazines, reports on Autodesk's Inventor event in San Francisco earlier this week:
There were three of the "usual" real-customer presentations. I found them interesting in that they were not Autodesk sales-pitch promos about the latest and greatest, but were real-world users. One, for example, was still using Inventor 9 although they are thinking of upgrading to release 11 because it will overcome some of the shortcomings that 9 has in their particular application.
The real fun was the last hour and a half. We were shown demos of some very significant features that they are contemplating for possible inclusion in unspecified future releases. These did not appear to be scripted mock-ups, but seemed to be fully functional and stable.
The interesting thing is, we were NOT asked to sign a non-disclosure and are under no embargo. Their explanation; they don't know when or if these features will appear, so they can't hold us to an embargo date, so everything they showed us is wide open.
"so everything they showed us is wide open."
Well, give us the head up then!
Posted by: | Aug 25, 2006 at 09:32 AM