![]() ![]() Moving on from that, there might actually be a market for someone here. This is just a thought, but that would make sense. In that case, it might make sense that professionals might download all the catalogs, while there might not be enough hobbyists purchasing those catalogs to justify it. While there are certainly a few people (like yourself) who might buy a catalog, the company might not be able to pay "per download" of a catalog, but instead a lump sum per program offered. It certainly may be the situation that the content which is in the SSA-only catalogs has actually been licensed for that specific program, and adding a second program (the Home Designer series) would simply not be economically viable. I don't speak for the company (I just started using the new version myself, and it's only for personal use) but I know a little about licensing and distribution. If it is simply a particular object then those can be found in many rendering groups and databases online. No doubt it's the large catalogs of a multitude of rendered objects that are being sought. Please let me know if I am missing something, and if there is a way to access the "SSA Only" catalogs as a Home Designer user. And the catalogs regarding things like plants (see screenshot below) don't seem like a "Chief Architect"-only type of feature.they are basic and simple and needed by home users and professional users, so why prevent all Home Designer users from being able to access them? I can think of a lot of people who would drop a few bucks to buy a catalog that they need, but not a few thousand for a program they don't really need.in this situation they are not getting money in either case, so it doesn't make any sense. I am guessing that many of the manufacturers are providing the symbol libraries for free, but they may not know that lots of users are blocked from being able to use them. I understand making some of them free and others for sale, but I don't understand blocking a good percentage of your users from even buying catalogs that you have already made. Does anyone know why the 90 catalogs listed below are not for sale for Home Designer software users? Is our money no good? There is no "SSA" for Home Designer, and even if you buy an upgrade to every release of their software each year you are still not able to access any of those catalogs.
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