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2011-03-09 10:31 PM
2011-03-13 04:59 PM
Krippahl wrote:I am happy to be honest in my assessment. I don't think I'll get in big trouble with Autodesk for saying I still find ArchiCAD is better than Revit. I don't have time to go into much detail right now. (Perhaps I should start my own blog on the subject.)Matthew wrote:I would love to hear an unbiased assessment of Revit vs ArchiCAD from you.
I have used both quite intensively and still find ArchiCAD substantially better.
And I mean a real one, not one of those "both softwares have their strengths and weaknesses" politically correct one.
I realize that eventually bad mouthing Revit could compromise you, so it is understandable that you would not like to put yourself in that position, but as an ArchiCAD user in an ever-growing Revit world I would find it invaluable to have access to a real comparison, not the same old junk thrown at us by software manufacturers and resellers.
2011-03-13 05:20 PM
I would love to hear an unbiased assessment of Revit vs ArchiCAD from you.me too, i meant from anyone. and even better: from a former AC user, like Tom Walter !!
And I mean a real one, not one of those "both softwares have their strengths and weaknesses" politically correct one.
2011-03-13 06:18 PM
Rakela wrote:I think you meant Tom Waltz? He is working at Bentley with Microstation these days I believe...
me too, i meant from anyone. and even better: from a former AC user, like Tom Walter !!
2011-03-13 06:30 PM
Matthew wrote:Thats as good as I could hope for. Thanks
My best summary description is that working with ArchiCAD is like a dance. With Revit it is more like wrestling.
2011-03-13 08:06 PM
2011-03-13 08:33 PM
I'm not sure of any cases of a skilled ArchiCAD user making the switch voluntarily and/or preferring Revit, though To Waltz may be an exception (Tom are you still here?). He was a very advanced ArchiCAD user (check his post count here on the forum) and I think he may have switched altogether to Revit.
By in large it seems that anyone who masters one is reluctant to switch to the other.
I have used both quite intensively and still find ArchiCAD substantially better.
I think you meant Tom Waltz? He is working at Bentley with Microstation these days I believe...
But, I think Ransom Ratcliff, an old ArchiCAD expert, is in the Revit trenches now?
I agree... hearing from an strong AC convert would be very valuable.
2011-03-13 10:52 PM
2011-03-13 11:00 PM
Link wrote:I would be a good example of that (I just spend too much time here)
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PS. Don't flame me - I'm just being jovial (and perhaps proving how a post count is not always a reflection of one's ArchiCAD expertise!)
2011-03-13 11:29 PM
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