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Graphisoft 'Change Manager'?

Still exists?
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Anonymous
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Ignacio wrote:
Still exists?
its part of VICO suite now

http://www.vicosoftware.com/Products/Change_Manager/tabid/46276/Default.aspx
Anonymous
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You may have read it already, but this may be useful to you perhaps.

http://www.aecbytes.com/review/2006/ChangeManager.html

I don't know how much of it still applies.

The link mentioned at the top of the article now re-directs to VICO.
Djordje
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__archiben
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Ignacio wrote:
Still exists?
'change manager' or 'options manager'?

'change manager' was only ever a part of the 'constructor' suite and was designed to analyse issued DWG files for changes from previous issues.

'options manager' was a different beast entirely - it was an add-on that alluded to the possibility of controlling design changes within the model. in reality it was only ever meant to be able to offer different options on completed designs: more for people bulk selling plans or home-builders, so that they could offer a few variations on the one scheme.

as "whatever" mentioned, 'change manager' is still a part of the 'constructor' suite under vico's control now. 'options manager'? who knows . . .

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Karl Ottenstein
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~/archiben wrote:
'change manager' was only ever a part of the 'constructor' suite and was designed to analyse issued DWG files for changes from previous issues.
Being part of the suite was not obvious in the US market, where Change Manager was marketed as a stand-alone product prior to the creation of VICO.

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Djordje
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Karl wrote:
~/archiben wrote:
'change manager' was only ever a part of the 'constructor' suite and was designed to analyse issued DWG files for changes from previous issues.
Being part of the suite was not obvious in the US market, where Change Manager was marketed as a stand-alone product prior to the creation of VICO.

Cheers,
Karl
Not only in the US ...

Change Manager is a completely and utterly separate stuff, nothing to do with Archicad, but a lot to do with the reality of construction - or project management, for lead consultants, let's say - and that is comparing gigabytes of DWGs.
Djordje



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