What is the road map after Microstation 2023?

When the version naming of Microstation changed from CONNECT to 2023, what does it means to the future? Or say, Microstation 2023 is a special memories version? In view of the long duration of infrastructure projects, it makes sense for the product line of Microstation last for 10 years (and become more stable). So i am confused with this new naming policy, but i found no useful information related to that in Wiki nor in Announcement forum.

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  • When the version naming of Microstation changed from CONNECT to 2023, what does it means to the future?

    I think it does not mean anything, just naming:

    • DGN V8 format remains the same.
    • GUI remains the same.
    • PowerPlatform technology, at least what I see without SDK, is nearly the same (the same MSVC runtime, minor NET update from Framework 4.6.2 to 4.8)
    • QuickVision engine nearly the same (only minor update from 5.12.16 to 5.12.18, still based on DirectX 11)

    First personal impressions is it look a bit faster, so probably some internal optimizations and enhancements implemented.

    Hopefully they also simplify that - a simple OpenRoads Designer 2023 and then 2023.1, 2023.2 is all we need.

    I agree. The naming of civil products is confusing marketing chaos on drugs, nothing else. Impossible for normal user to understand what products are the same (minor updates based on the same civil schemas) and what product upgrade requires standards and DGN updates.

    Regards,

      Jan

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  • When the version naming of Microstation changed from CONNECT to 2023, what does it means to the future?

    I think it does not mean anything, just naming:

    • DGN V8 format remains the same.
    • GUI remains the same.
    • PowerPlatform technology, at least what I see without SDK, is nearly the same (the same MSVC runtime, minor NET update from Framework 4.6.2 to 4.8)
    • QuickVision engine nearly the same (only minor update from 5.12.16 to 5.12.18, still based on DirectX 11)

    First personal impressions is it look a bit faster, so probably some internal optimizations and enhancements implemented.

    Hopefully they also simplify that - a simple OpenRoads Designer 2023 and then 2023.1, 2023.2 is all we need.

    I agree. The naming of civil products is confusing marketing chaos on drugs, nothing else. Impossible for normal user to understand what products are the same (minor updates based on the same civil schemas) and what product upgrade requires standards and DGN updates.

    Regards,

      Jan

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