Been using it for 3 months now.?ÿ I can't wait for Civil 3D to come out with a fix for the "burn in" look on the text.?ÿ Other than that, it's pretty smooth.?ÿ?ÿ
WIndows tricked me into "upgrading" my home computer to W11. It's not a CAD machine. The experience has been a bit rocky. I don't see anything I like and have had?ÿ several bootups fail
New laptop this past November with W11, C3d 2022. No problems with C3d, haven't gotten used to the W11 changes. Particularly don't like not being able to tile multiple windows of the same app in the task bar.
I've been using it without troubles on my new laptop.?ÿ The one thing I don't like about W11 is the lack of folders in the start menu.?ÿ I've really gotten used to them.
Using Win 10 Enterprise with C3d 2021...have recently noticed some "lag" during normal operation but otherwise no big issues.
I'm surprised how fast people are jumping into Windows 11. Probably not by choice. When trying to build a new PC online, most vendors only include Windows 11 OS these days.
I have way too many $$$$ apps that will need to be thoroughly tested in Win11 before I dive in. Waiting at least a year for these software developers to write a version of software compatible with Win11.
I'm surprised how fast people are jumping into Windows 11.
They wiill be too trying to find drivers. ?????ÿ
I got tricked like Norman but unfortunately on my primary Civil 3D laptop. What upset me was that they completely discontinued internet explorer which hurts C3D??s earthwork report generator. Luckily I found a thread on the auto desk forums where there??s an internet explorer compatibility mode that will still generate those reports. But this could affect other reports I would imagine
Autodesk will have to accept part responsibility for that. It isn't like the IE retirement came as a big surprise.