The Task Manager in Architect is a great idea but it needs to be more intuitive to use.
I believe that if it was more accessible and obvious that more people would be likely to use the Model Setup and Create Standard Sheets routines built into VectorWorks Architect
My experience is that many people get confused with this capability of the program and therefore don't use it because they believe it is too complex and inflexible.
I think a bit of the 'KISS' principle needs to be applied so that people are not inhibited by it.
A start would be to have the Task Manager in a pop down menu of its own rather than embedded in the Organise menu.
[ 04-08-2005, 01:39 AM: Message edited by: mike m oz ]
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The Task Manager in Architect is a great idea but it needs to be more intuitive to use.
I believe that if it was more accessible and obvious that more people would be likely to use the Model Setup and Create Standard Sheets routines built into VectorWorks Architect
My experience is that many people get confused with this capability of the program and therefore don't use it because they believe it is too complex and inflexible.
I think a bit of the 'KISS' principle needs to be applied so that people are not inhibited by it.
A start would be to have the Task Manager in a pop down menu of its own rather than embedded in the Organise menu.
[ 04-08-2005, 01:39 AM: Message edited by: mike m oz ]
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