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2011-06-03 07:53 PM
Don wrote:Aha - thanks Don. Actually I've been looking at this new release and must say AC15 is looking quite awesome.
Yes!
Wes used to post here a lot and I always enjoyed reading his observations about BIM and also Revit.
2011-06-06 06:54 PM
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2011-08-09 01:04 AM
metanoia wrote:When comparing sophisticated applications such as Revit and ArchiCAD, one needs to really use them for a few years. I have been using ArchiCAD since 1995 and Revit since 2008. So in the attached PDF, I have roughly outlined some of my impressions of versions of these two that I have had plenty of time to use, Revit 2011 and ArchiCAD 14.Don wrote:Aha - thanks Don. Actually I've been looking at this new release and must say AC15 is looking quite awesome.
Yes!
Wes used to post here a lot and I always enjoyed reading his observations about BIM and also Revit.
It's interesting to see the differences and relative strengths and weaknesses of the different platforms, and still want to do a head to head with someone between Revit 2012 and AC15, just to show folks how the two platforms work. I think I had even put an agenda together some time ago so we'd have some points to hit with both platforms. I think that would even be more helpful now with the continued development of both apps...
2011-08-09 02:32 AM
2011-08-09 03:21 AM
Brett wrote:I'm not sure quite what you mean by this. I find that Revit's auto relationships are quite handy when starting a project but end up becoming more trouble than they are worth as the complexity and detail gets more and more baked in.
Your comments on relationships is 99% of the the users choice, either you want them or not. Your conclusion casts light on the validity of all your other comments.
2011-08-09 03:12 PM