AutoDesk has gone to releasing a version a year. AutoCad 2007, 2008, 2009, and now 2010. MicroStation seems to be more ambitious, they want to revamp everything, but do it every three years.Dilbert_X wrote:
Well, most companies like stable systems which work, they don't upgrade unless there is a pressing need.
In my experience it takes a good year for many CAD suppliers to get each annual release fixed.
btw, we ran Windows 2000 well into 2006 . . .