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2006-08-22 06:00 PM
dino wrote:I am not very familiar with more recent versions of Revit so I can only give you some vague generalities.
as sir matthew sugested, i did read some of the topics concerning the rev-it vs archicad. but as of now th only thing i noticed is archicad is a lot better when it comes to compatability.
other than that, is there anything else? i guess, same as kristine, i can feel it in my gut that archicad is a lot better than rev-it but i just need to know specifically why.
2006-08-22 07:02 PM
Matthew wrote:Revit sales are the driving force in Autodesk's recent successes. 15,000 seats of Revit in a 3 month span is impressive. This information is from the latest quarterly report on Marketwatch.com:
My lack of recent experience with Revit prevents me from having a strong opinion about which is better and by how much. I do know that Autodesk's purchase and promotion of Revit has driven a lot of ArchiCAD sales, which suggests that quite a few firms - once convinced of the need to move to BIM - are choosing Graphisoft's product over Autodesk's. I know from experience that my clients studied the two programs long and hard before choosing ArchiCAD. They certainly didn't go to Revit just because it's owned by Autodesk (in many cases that is more of a negative factor).
".......Autodesk's performance was driven by strong increases in revenue from new seats, subscriptions and emerging economies as well as increasing penetration of its 3D products...Revenue from new seats of 3D model-based design products increased 41 percent over last year, on particularly strong sales of the Revit family of products.....The company's 3D products, Inventor, Revit and Civil 3D continue to increase their market penetration. Combined revenues from the company's 3D model-based design products increased approximately 37 percent over the second quarter of last year to $91 million or 20 percent of total revenue. In total, more than 32,000 commercial seats of 3D were shipped in the quarter. The Revit family of products led 3D growth again this quarter. Revit revenue increased 96 percent compared to the second quarter of fiscal 2006. Autodesk shipped more than 15,000 commercial seats of Revit in the quarter...."
2006-08-22 07:07 PM
Scott wrote:How many of those are RevitBuilding bought for AutoCAD?
Revit sales are the driving force in Autodesk's recent successes. 15,000 seats of Revit in a 3 month span is impressive. This information is from the latest quarterly report on Marketwatch.com:
2006-08-22 07:14 PM
Djordje wrote:Article doesn't give specifics, but surely some were "upgraded" seats of ADT to Revit.Scott wrote:How many of those are RevitBuilding bought for AutoCAD?
Revit sales are the driving force in Autodesk's recent successes. 15,000 seats of Revit in a 3 month span is impressive. This information is from the latest quarterly report on Marketwatch.com:
Many ADTs were "sold".
2006-08-22 08:49 PM
2006-08-22 10:10 PM
Srinivas wrote:What was forced about it? I could still be running Revit 1.0 and AutoCADr14 if I wanted.
Interesting to know how many of them were forced upgrades?