![]() ![]() This topic has been viewed 14780 times and has 5 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 6 Not least, see whether Kubuntu+SH3D could work on this tablet thing.Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Open discussions Forum: Sweet Home 3D bar Thread: Tablets and SH3D If those problems were resolved, I should say goodbye to Redmond with few regrets But I guess it is time to give K Desktop a new chance. So far, annoyingly, Wine has not been able to cope. One is for a client company that does educational software, the other is for navigational charts (and a pretty cool piece of phone software, but Kontact could probably do the trick now). My better half is work-bound to Mac, I put the teenager on Linux, but I am stuck with Win because I need software that will only run under Win. I've been using Windows from the early 80's until 2008 and I'll never go back.Ībsolutely! Technically I much prefer UNIX/ Linux over Win (and also Mac, but that is just habit, I guess). Ubuntu is BY FAR the best operating system I have ever used.!! While I doubt I will try a dual boot, I may just try running Kubuntu off a mem stick/card at some point. Re: Tablet Asus Transformer book T100 (was SH3D and Microsoft Surface Pro)īTW hansmex - some geeks tried a LINUX installation on this thingy. There is clearly amazing potential in sketching on a tablet, but I also guess that you may have to adjust some interface options to optimise for stylus. Will give you a more detailed report later, but something tells me you will need to try for yourself at some point. First, I am not used to a stylus, second the tablet must be in its upright dock to charge for the next 8 hours. I think it can be absolutely great doing sh3d design on a tablet - in fact, super cool - but I really cannot tell yet. Just tried sketching a basic sh3d house-plan with a stylus (generic). So even after the annoying Win installation, I am happy. First looks: love the device, silent, small but beautiful screen, compact and fast. €365 + €100 for 64GB extra memory, hdmi cable and stylus. Tablet Asus Transformer book T100 (was SH3D and Microsoft Surface Pro)Īsus Transformer Book T100 bought and installed. If I find a nicer shop tomorrow, I think I might just give it a try. Thanks, only conclusion so far (on my way home from work), is that there are some pretty ignorant (and arrogant) hardware sales-men out there. I'm looking forward to reading your comments about it So if I can wriggle myself out of a meeting tomorrow, maybe. ![]() And that, methinks, should work as a field kit for SH3D (with a laser tape measure). Then I guess I need a stylus of sort, an extra 64GB microSD, microHDMI cable. Seems to me as the lowest cost, hand-held option for my upcoming construction finalisation: decent battery-life, no fan (, around € 400 (considerably less than the Surface Pro), mostly good reviews. okĪfter a bit of research, I now consider the Asus Transformer Book T100. Re: SH3D and Microsoft Surface Pro (Tablet)īTW - other tablet solutions could be interesting too. But clearly, it would be very handy to be able to carry the pad around and do modifications directly.Ĭomments? Function? Performance? Trouble?Īurélie, would you be kind enough to tell us how Sweet Home 3D work on a Surface Windows 8 pro computer? Is the user interface still usable with a small screen? Is it sustainable to draw walls and rooms with the finger or the included pen? Are performances correct?Įmmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer Even if the touch-screen does not function perfectly(?), it may still be interesting. But I also want to be able to attach an external screen / keyboard / mouse to simulate my desktop environment. ![]() Weight and portability is what I am looking for. This topic has been viewed 13630 times and has 11Īnyone at all with experience of SH3D on the MS Surface Pro? From thread quoted below (and this thread) it seems someone has tried, and it would be cool with a tablet option. Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 12 Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Open discussions Forum: Sweet Home 3D bar Thread: SH3D and Microsoft Surface Pro (Tablet) ![]()
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