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Karl wrote:Karl, clearly you know more about R10 than me (which is nothing) and more than you can say. Your insight gives me some renewed faith. I hope you're right.
I was feeling this way, out of frustration with some issues in ArchiCAD, until I began evaluating Revit 8.1 ... and now cannot see how one can claim one is the future and the other the past. They each do some things well and some things badly. IMHO, knowing where ArchiCAD is headed, I think ArchiCAD is still ahead.
Geoff wrote:At the risk of turning this into a self-referential back slapping agree-a-thon, I will just say that your post is the essence of everything I now think about this software. The very fact that one must now even consider Revit means the battle is all but lost. Even if Revit is not quite as strong as AC overall, any firm considering a purchase would be well advised to go Revit given that product's momentum and Autodesk's reputation for timely improvement. It's not about the now, it's about the future. As I said before, when I bought AC (at version 3.x), Architrion was arguably a better tool but the company (BAGH) had an inferior vision. Back then GS had the momentum.
I think both ArchiCAD and Revit are worth the effort, but now in this competitive environment they are considered peers, which means Graphisoft has squandered the biggest advantage they had over autodesk, time. Now they must distinguish themselves and do so quickly. In a copy-cat horse race they will lose badly. Ease of use and polished interface should be their reputation and for that I suggest they look not to Revit for inspiration, but again to SketchUp, and applications from Adobe and Apple.
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2006-01-29 12:40 AM
Robert, are u selling ur dongle ?? Let us know
2006-01-29 10:27 PM
As soon as I get a positive review on Revit 9 mate...im just kidding w u !! i think ac10 is gonna be good, with pm into ac, live links working smooth hopefully, is a good thing...i am also hoping to keep the interface clean and simple as always, w all toools working 100%, and a lot of good accessories for foundations, walls, windows, doors and the like.....so hold the horses mate.
2006-01-29 10:38 PM
creative user at the center of everythingI have used Revit on some fairly recent complete projects. It does alot of things nicely. But I'd hang on to your archicad key until after you've tried it. If as stated earlier, graphisoft will concentrate on making a powerful, easy to use cool, progressively updated product that just works and works well then all will be well. If not well.....
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