Have the same issue and been working with support after 2 weeks of emailing received this:' Thank you for providing this information. After reaching out to our Development team,the behavior you’re reporting matches the description of a series of rendering issues that may affect documents opened in Revu versions 2018.3, 2018.3.4, and 2018.4. These issues were determined to cause deadlocks and/or events where page content would become unloaded from memory after a specific period of time. Our engineering team has addressed the source of these problems, and their fixes will be implemented into our Revu 2019 release due out in Q2. In addition to these fixes, many other rendering improvements have been made that I think you’ll be glad to see.
I understand the inconvenience this issue causes, and I’ll work with you as best as I can to ensure you’re able to stay as productive as possible until Revu 2019 is released. 'and the followup after I told them locking a core feature behind a paywall to upgrade to 2019 is absurd:'The only choices I can suggest would be to wait until 2019 comes out, test it on a trial basis, and see if you find that it justifies the upgrade for your company. The other option might be to downgrade to 2017 for now (or test on a core set of users to see if this is a good solution first).' Bluebeam Version 2018 is hostage to fact that they may have screwed up 2018 just to keep maintenance subscriptions going and the only fix is the 2019 version.
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Then 2019 will have other issues and the only fix will be 2020, on and on.Just like the Microsoft mentality. Let Paul Public upgrade and be the BETA tester so we have a market to sell them a new version when this fails. Bluebeam won't host forums, just like Microsoft doesn't either, because they want people to deal with it and find work arounds on their own or wait for the upgrade.Think about it, maintenance subscriptions alone are estimated more than $200,000,000 yearly.
We had this problem too, along with slow loading, huge lag in the UI, broken switches in the silent installer, so many issues that eventually we stopped opening cases because we got fed up and just rolled back.One of the solutions we got from support re the slow PDFs was to reprint the PDFs. We are a pretty large cad shop and deal with literally 1k-10k drawings collectively a day.
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Reprint every file we come across before we start working with it? Really?2018 was a huge waste of time and money for us, we ended going back to 2017.
We’ve pretty much made our decision to not renew our maintenance because we have no faith 2019 will improve. Experiencing same problems. Very frustrating. I end up closing/restarting the program which kills kills kills my workflow. Yep, this is the business model for software these days and has been for a long time thanks to companies like Autodesk. Put out half baked products and fix it on the next round while introducing brand new problems to fix in the following round, etc.
I've been dealing with buggy software and 'work arounds' for my entire 27 year career. My advice to the developers, use your product before release, really use it like people do in the real world.or pay someone to do this for you. I think you'll root out big ticket deal breaker issues like this before release. Doesn't work guys. Just like the SNL skit, Fix it!.