![]() I'm not worried for myself, but for the architecture profession. Is the argument then for the architect to climb higher and cater only towards the most sophisticated projects or to the most snotty clients? Is there any room left in that upper echelon? Is there any fresh air up there? Such is the debate. If VW+Viewer can be one notch above that at just a few hundred dollars more, then the next significant portion of potential clients will stop seeking an architect's service - with false expectations or otherwise. Let clients bring their own sketches in VW format! Let 'em add their own notes when you're halfway done! Retire your entire drafting staff! The extreme example is HomeDesigner and the like, available for US$9.95 in the bin next to the checkout stand in any computer store. Draftsmen, you see, would be less necessary if only ideas are valuable. The other problem with those three thoughts, Caleb, is that they suggest a significant reduction in the VW user base that are not architects or designers: namely, the draftsmen. For example, I may want to distribute Viewer without the Organize and Palettes menus and without the layer and class pulldowns (drawing would be preset before saving). And don't offer free download to the public except the most bare-bones version. Solution? Perhaps Viewer can be packaged for the distributing professional such that the main menus can be entirely deleted using something like Workspace Editor. Silent suicide for the professional - he/she eventually becomes obsolete, by false perception or otherwise. Good for NNA in the short term (selling more copies of VW). ![]() Then the resourceful client starts to think he/she can buy the software instead of hiring the professional. I can imagine delivering an efficient and professional VW drawing file along with Viewer9 to a resourceful client. It's not a direct issue with Viewer, but Viewer certainly makes it an issue. Yes, I agree that VW drawings need some kind of locking feature. An incomplete uninstallation of a program may cause problems, which is why thorough removal of programs is recommended.Personally I'm not sure how to deal with this "secrets of our efficiency" issue. There could be other causes why users may not be able to uninstall Vectorworks 2021 Viewer. Another process is preventing the program from being uninstalled.Due to an error, not all of the files were successfully uninstalled.A file required for the uninstallation to complete could not be run.The program’s built-in uninstaller does not start or does not operate properly.Possible problems that can arise during uninstallation of Vectorworks 2021 Viewer Removing process running for a long time and does not come to the end.Some traces of the program can still can be found on the computer.After removing the program, some of its related processes still run on the computer. ![]() The program is not listed in the Windows Settings or Control Panel.The program is regarded by the user and/or some websites as a potentially malicious.The program is being re-installed (uninstalled and installed again afterwards).The program is not as good as the user expected.The program crashes or hangs periodically/frequently. ![]() ![]()
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