2006-01-10 11:53 AM
2006-01-12 01:12 PM
If you tell her you like doing things the "old fashioned way" she'll recommend ArchiCAD.....J/K!!!!good one,
2006-01-12 08:07 PM
Rakela wrote:Oh yeah? I'm curious to see what AC 10 has in store too. Revit 9.0 will be out in Q1 of 2006, so AC 10 better be good.....If you tell her you like doing things the "old fashioned way" she'll recommend ArchiCAD.....J/K!!!!good one,
but u know what, i think this is the rt time for a ac10 beta tester to say something
2006-01-12 08:15 PM
Scott wrote:Has there been any feature list/content info for Revit 9 released yet?Rakela wrote:Oh yeah? I'm curious to see what AC 10 has in store too. Revit 9.0 will be out in Q1 of 2006, so AC 10 better be good.....If you tell her you like doing things the "old fashioned way" she'll recommend ArchiCAD.....J/K!!!!good one,
but u know what, i think this is the rt time for a ac10 beta tester to say something
2006-01-12 08:24 PM
TomWaltz wrote:You know, if I had the time I wish I could re-do this test and see how the software stacked up now. I know Revit and Vectorworks have made HUGE strides since December 2002.
I'll tell you, when we bought Archicad, the dealer did the best thing he possibly could. He knew we were going to buy 25 licenses over a couple years, so he loaned us two keys for a week. The IT Director and I tested Archicad against Revit, Vectorworks, ADT, and Microstation demos.
We avoided him long enough to keep them for two weeks, then presented him with a purchase order for $24,000 for the first batch of licenses... the dealer never presented to a single partner or gave a single demo... it was all based off being able to demo it for ourselves.
2006-01-12 10:42 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Can't comment yet...NDA.
Has there been any feature list/content info for Revit 9 released yet?
2006-01-12 10:51 PM
You know, if I had the time I wish I could re-do this test and see how the software stacked up now. I know Revit and Vectorworks have made HUGE strides since December 2002.it used to be a place. i think architecturalcadd or close to that, where u can find competition results among comparable softs....they were given a task to the various soft groups, and were evaluated on diff disciplines like rendering, speed, friendly or not, etc...i remember ac got 1st place in the learning curve a couple of times.....now i wd like to see some results, including xp line software, and others ac/revit like softs.
2006-01-12 11:01 PM
Scott wrote:I can relate...... that's why I phrased my question "released", figuring you may know but can't say...TomWaltz wrote:Can't comment yet...NDA.
Has there been any feature list/content info for Revit 9 released yet?
2006-01-13 08:52 AM
TomWaltz wrote:Hah ... imagine an underground clandestine society where ArchiCAD and Revit beta testers exchage notesScott wrote:I can relate...... that's why I phrased my question "released", figuring you may know but can't say...TomWaltz wrote:Can't comment yet...NDA.
Has there been any feature list/content info for Revit 9 released yet?
2006-01-13 09:13 AM
Djordje wrote:Call it .::R3v1C@D::.
Hah ... imagine an underground clandestine society where ArchiCAD and Revit beta testers exchage notes😉
THAT would be something to make quite a lot of people quite pi**ed off!
2006-01-13 02:48 PM
Djordje wrote:It would be more interesting if the programmers were exchanging notes.... Imagine a clandestine society of programmers scheming to control the architects and their so-called "needs"....TomWaltz wrote:Hah ... imagine an underground clandestine society where ArchiCAD and Revit beta testers exchage notesScott wrote:I can relate...... that's why I phrased my question "released", figuring you may know but can't say...
Can't comment yet...NDA.😉
THAT would be something to make quite a lot of people quite pi**ed off!