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Virtual Tutor

Anonymous
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Should I wait to buy it?

Since ArchiCad 10 might come out soon.
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TomWaltz
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Cole_Construction wrote:
Should I wait to buy it?

Since ArchiCad 10 might come out soon.
Considering that any virtual tutor would not be updated for quite a while after the upgrade, and Graphisoft gave several months notice when 9 was coming out, I would think Virtual Tutor would be a good investment.... at the very least so you can learn as much as you can and be productive sooner.
Tom Waltz
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Unless your a super advanced user, I think you will really like the Virtual Tutor. It's been very helpful for me and is a helpful reference as I forget things I've learned.

I could be wrong. but I don't see them changing the program enough to render VT obsolete.
Cole_Construction wrote:
Should I wait to buy it?

Since ArchiCad 10 might come out soon.
You may be able to get it for free if you subscribe early to get 10. That's how I got mine. I don't know if this promo is still on or not.

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