ju8nkm9l opened this issue on Jul 14, 2005 ยท 63 posts
InfoCentral posted Sat, 16 July 2005 at 12:21 PM
PAGZone wrote: "I personally have had no issues with Carrara 3, and if there was ever a glitch it was fixed pretty quickly." Very interesting. So Hash buts out "buggy" software and Eovia puts out bascally "bug free" software. But in previous posts you said... PAGZone wrote: How's the stability? I won't use Amapi on Mac because it is so unstable. PAGZone wrote: Vue is a bit quirky under Mac, I am glad I am not the only one to think so. It only took me about 3 minutes playing with a Procedural Terrain to crash the app... PAGZone wrote: You mentioned Amapi 7 being "fixed" is it still buggy and unstable? It was when I last used it on the Mac. I had to give it up because of constant crashes. It's a shame really because it really has a ton of modeling options and I would love to learn it. PAGZone wrote: Eovia, if you are reading, it is really annoying to have to fill out a form and enter your serial number just to get a patch. I mean is this really necessary? No other software package I own makes you do this, well except Roxio, and most people hate that too... Just thought I would rant and see what other people think of this... PAGZone wrote: Well I ran the update and it states that it updates either 3.0 or 3.01 and the new version is 3.02.64 PAGZone wrote: I am reall being bothered by the Unexpected Quits in C under OS X. When I first got C2 I thought the stability rocked. Al the quits under OS 9 were gone. Now a slew of new "Unexpected quits" are showing their ugly face. The spline modeller quits constantly, the vertex modeller quits alot. I am starting to get inundated with crashes! What the heck is going on with this? Ok I want to document all errors here to pass on to eovia and hopefully check off which ones they are aware of. You see when the program crashes, your work is lost, no warning no nothing. Seems that there is not a lot of error trapping code. OS X users, let's start posting are crashes and try to reproduce each others bugs. And there you have it, another "Carrara enthusiast" testifying to the rock solidness of Eovia products.