2022-04-05 05:51 PM
Take a look at the new features: https://blogs.autodesk.com/revit/2022/04/05/whats-new-in-revit-2023/
2022-04-05 09:31 PM
Happy to see revit to be forced to better handle ifc files, that will save a loot of headache while working with engeneers
2022-04-05 09:49 PM
Revit doesn't have any other choice, but to follow Archicad this way.
2022-04-05 10:24 PM
Autodesk was pushing to closed bim, and making rvt files the standard file for exchange, luckily this doesn't happen, for the sake of the bim industry...
2022-04-06 12:20 AM
just watching videos of people working on Revit is as painful as ever 😂
however, that generative design tool looks extremely promising
2022-04-06 01:04 AM
The competition will be tighter in the months and years to come with the progress made by Archicad.
2022-04-06 01:13 AM - edited 2022-04-13 01:35 AM
well, lets see what Archicad 26 have in store. As has been said many times before, Archicad has already many things set in place to finally make the big leap forward, but they keep focusing on other stuff
2022-04-06 01:15 AM
Now, it's a matter of time!
2022-04-06 02:21 AM
@Mjules wrote:Now, it's a matter of time!
Wishful thinking from a fanboy? Archicad is a software stuck in the 90's because of Teamwork
That's the only reason I can see why it's the only modern popular software that every project is an entity in itself. All the other better software (Revit, Vectorworks, Cheif Architect) are all a single Main software entity in which you open each project in and have one single common Library for all .
2022-04-06 04:14 AM
when you mentioned vectorworks went and see their website quite interesting things they are doing on their side as well.
Just wondering since they are under one umbrella with Nemetschek why can they incorporate some features or better yet like a universal license? 🤔
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