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The development is suspended?

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The development is suspended?

Postby Kalita » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:19 pm

T-Spline has not been updated since February :shock:
Now in June!
Autodesk bought the T-Spline for kill it?

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Re: The development is suspended?

Postby Matt Sederberg » Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:21 am

Hi Kalita,

T-Splines development continues at the same rate - or even faster - than before. However, all development right now is focused on the T-Splines backend and on getting T-Splines into Autodesk products.

The T-Splines backend is common between all T-Splines products. We recently fixed some longstanding bugs there and will release a service release of the T-Splines for Rhino product that has these fixes. There is also currently a small incompatibility between T-Splines and Rhino 5 64-bit (tsShiny doesn't work) and it looks like we've got a fix for that as well.

In the next month we anticipate having an installer released with these fixes. This will be a good representation of future releases of T-Splines for Rhino - with a focus on bug fixes and keeping it as a quality product. Most if not all of the new feature development will be inside Autodesk products. Coincidentally, I'm in the process of getting approval to share some screenshots and videos showing T-Splines development inside Autodesk products and I look forward to sharing this soon.

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Re: The development is suspended?

Postby Eskimo_Willey » Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:50 am

so it sounds like Autodesk did KILL it. They are chopp shopping it.
"Most if not all of the new feature development will be inside Autodesk products."

Did is what they did to great software called Ecotect. Two years after Autdoesk acquired it was discontinued and then pieces of it started showing up in Revit.
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Re: The development is suspended?

Postby Eskimo_Willey » Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:51 am

I guess what i just posted will never get approved....but its true
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Re: The development is suspended?

Postby Kalita » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:03 pm

good news, Matt.
But I am very sorry that the T-Spline for Rhino definitely and slowly die in the hands of Autodesk (((((((((((((((

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Re: The development is suspended?

Postby gamepadas » Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:14 am

Yes this is the strategy of autodesk, to buy all good software and kill it.
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Re: The development is suspended?

Postby giannigiuffrida » Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:19 pm

Hi Matt,
Do you mind to clarify this:

'...Most if not all of the new feature development will be inside Autodesk products. ..'

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