2009-12-08 01:52 PM
2010-03-11 10:16 AM
Matthew wrote:On the contrary - I think it IS GS issue - as it is almost only software I use that behaves that way, both platforms.
I don't think it is just a GS issue as it has worked better and worse with OS 9, OS 10, NT, XP, etc. There was a time on the Mac when ArchiCAD would remember file paths for each file type (2D or 3D).
2010-03-11 04:06 PM
Piotr wrote:I'm not so sure about this. I find AutoCAD and Revit to be quite flaky in this regard. Also I've been stuck using Vista 64 lately (waiting for my full version of Win7 due to complexities with upgrading a VM) and what a mess that is. There seem to be dozens of variations in features and behaviors in the open/save/explore dialogs.Matthew wrote:On the contrary - I think it IS GS issue - as it is almost only software I use that behaves that way, both platforms.
I don't think it is just a GS issue as it has worked better and worse with OS 9, OS 10, NT, XP, etc. There was a time on the Mac when ArchiCAD would remember file paths for each file type (2D or 3D).
I hope in next versions GS will implement the new Win-OS save dialog where tha path can be purely pasted among other things.(now uses the plain old win2000/xp dialog)
Best Regards,
Piotr
2010-03-11 04:14 PM
2010-03-13 06:14 PM
Dwight wrote:I would say that it is not just a substitute but a huge upgrade to the functionality of the OS. Default Folder is an essential tool for anyone who uses a Mac for more than a few hours a week. Once you use it you cannot go back. The developer is also very helpful and a nice guy. Buy it.
I know it's no substitute for a built-in solution to the problem, but here's a solution (for MicMac users) that helps:
Default Folder
It has many uses but mostly tracks recent and just used folders.
2010-07-15 02:44 PM
NOT REMEMBERING FILE PATH on "save as" command...
2013-10-29 07:44 AM