![]() ![]() What I do see – and often talk to people about when they raise it with me – is the importance of the R13 release to AutoCAD as a product and to Autodesk as a company. This post is absolutely not about me trying to rewrite history. If people would like to share their own experiences with R13 – whether positive or negative – then please feel free to post a comment. So I didn’t experience the full pain caused by the quality of that particular release… while I can empathise with it, I didn’t exactly live it myself on a daily basis (like many of our customers did). I joined Autodesk in August 1995, which was about when the R13 release had stabilised (I have some recollection of c4 or c4a being released soon after I joined, but I can’t track down the exact timing of the R13 point releases). This is one of my favourite “chat over a beer” topics, and one that seems relevant to where we are today with Fabric, so I wrote Jürgen a quick note to say that I’d reply via my blog. Do you remember that release, it was terrible? I read your last post and remembered a poster. The email referred to our recent trip down memory lane… It came with this image, which certainly brought back memories. Over the weekend I received an email from Jürgen Becker. ![]()
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