API wishlist surveys for Autodesk products
For the last 5 years or so, Autodesk has gathered feedback from our developer community regarding the API features you would most like to see in future Autodesk products. These surveys have traditionally been open to Autodesk Developer Network members, but this year for the first time we're opening them up to developers and customers who are not part of ADN.
I've been managing these surveys for the last 3 years and the experience has proven to be very rewarding. Every year we see a number of items get knocked off the various lists: our Engineering teams really appreciate the feedback and respond to it.
So, please do take the time to respond to the surveys for the products in which you're interested. If you (optionally) provide your email address when filling out a survey, you'll get the results of that survey emailed to you, once it has closed and the results have been compiled.
AutoCAD®
AutoCAD® Architecture
AutoCAD® MEP
AutoCAD® Civil 3D®
AutoCAD® Map 3D
Revit®
Autodesk® Inventor®
The surveys will remain open until May 1st, 2008. Thank you in advance for your feedback!

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Thanks for the heads up on that Kean, I've just filled in the two relevant to me :) Are you not in Paris this week for TechCamp?
Another note, is there anywhere ADN members can ask Autodesk techies questions relating to things that are ADN confidential?
It's not really a DevHelp question really since it's just information I need, not a specific problem solved.
Posted by: Chris Bray | April 22, 2008 at 10:59 AM
Hi Chris,
Unfortunately I'm not coming to Paris, but Gabriel Ajayi will be there from my team.
Even if you're looking for information, please feel free to submit your request via DevHelp Online - we'll get it to the right person.
Regards,
Kean
Posted by: Kean | April 22, 2008 at 11:34 AM
Did you notice that the AutoCAD survey doesn't have a start button?
Posted by: John | April 24, 2008 at 08:13 AM
It does for me, although it appears on the left (not the center) for some reason.
Kean
Posted by: Kean | April 24, 2008 at 09:47 AM