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2005-11-10
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Gordana Radonic
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Thomas wrote:I used to think the same... However now you must have a key to update the drawings in plotmaker to run the background archicad; so the separate program makes much less sense.
And John, I DON'T think Archicad and Plotmaker should be one program. That may be fine if you're a sole practitioner, but in an office where collaboration is essential, keeping them separate means different people can work with different stages of a project - without having to buy another AC license.
If Graphisoft made AC and PM one program, they'd have to release an Archicad Lite at the same time. I think the present situation is better (If only PM's tools worked the same, copy/paste worked both ways, and multiple undos, etc, etc....)
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