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Educational vs Non Educational Licence

nusaka
Newcomer

I am an educator and also a commercial architect.

I currently run vector works.

I would like to dabble in archicad. I have a few questions:

1/ Is the educational version a full version?

2/ If I start to dabble on an educational version and later decide to go all in and buy a commercial license, and ditch vectorworks, will I be able to bring my drawings with me?

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FStudzinski
Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner

1. EDU is FULL Version

2. You can't convert Archicad EDU files into regular full-version files.

2. Depending on the content, you can import your Vectorworks files as DWG or IFC.

FST

@FStudzinski wrote:

2. You can't convert ArchiCAD EDU files in regular full version files.


Just to clarify this.

You can open an EDU file in the commercial version, but it will always revert the software to the EDU version when you open it.

Once an EDU file it will always be an EDU file.

You can still edit and save it, but it will always have the EDU watermark.

 

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Feike
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Hi, I have a small architecture firm in the Netherlands. We have Archicad licences but not enough to accomodate extra interns. For our future intern I am looking for a reletively cheap way to learn Archicad and deliver a small contribution to our projects.

Since Graphisoft stopped the intern licences, I am now looking into educational versions for the student him/herself.

As these licences get an EDU watermark it will not be usable for us prefessionally. But would it be possible for instance to copy elements of an EDU file into a regular file (without copying the watermark with it and in doing so corrupting the regular file? 

 

Regards,

Feike

No.

Copying from EDU to commercial is not possible unless you change the destination file to EDU.

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Some regions offer rental licences and pay-per-use licences, or used to anyway, which you could look into getting for the duration that the interns are around for?

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That would now be the subscription on a monthly basis.

 

Barry.

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Feike
Newcomer

Thanks for the replies!

It seems the only solutions for now is a monthly subscription.

Unfortunately this  will be too expensive for us in order to accomodate an intern