Mmn...
No, it's not "end of story"; rather, it should be the beginning. Yes, Autodesk has made a lot of our lives unnecessarily difficult, but don't you think a company of their capacitance would have the ability to make some major changes? I know that general experience proves us wrong, but we can only slam our heads against the wall so many times until something happens (either change or a near-fatal aneurism). I don't think Autodesk-bashing is going to help; we ought to identify what the precise problems are, separate those we can improve from those out of our hands, and move from there.
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"Why can't you animate yourself a reality check?" ---an ever-so-supportive team member
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