2020-01-24 01:34 AM - last edited on 2023-05-24 08:08 AM by Rubia Torres
Christophe wrote:Might have been 10 years ago but now it is far from it.
Archicad is also the best and has always been!
2020-01-24 05:58 PM
Brett wrote:please elaborate on this statement "
Christophe wrote:Might have been 10 years ago but now it is far from it.
Archicad is also the best and has always been!
It is embarrassing the basic functions missing in Archicad that all the others have, Vectorworks, Revit, Archline XP, Cheif Architect.
The main downfall of Archicad is that it is the only Software that hasn't a central UI that you open all your projects in. This costs all users of Archicad hours a week in maintenance which the others don't have.
And as said all the basic usability functions which are to many to list which we all miss daily.
In the last few years all Graphisoft has been doing is updating (or making the tools more complicated to use) existing tools (Stairs,Curtain Wall, Beam, Column) which has been only beneficial to some, and this will be happening for a few more years to come. I bet there is a new Door and Window tool next.
2020-01-27 11:26 AM
Brett wrote:Wishing to use one tool in the same way as another seems to me to be an inappropriate postulate.
The main downfall of Archicad is ...
Brett wrote:I'm an Archicad user and I do not spend maintenance hour per week. I don't even spend a minute on this.
This costs all users of Archicad hours a week in maintenance which the others don't have.
2020-01-27 10:23 PM
Christophe wrote:So you have a magical way of getting newly created Favourites, Graphic Overrides, Attributes, etc in one project and updating all your other active projects (usually 5+ and template) with those, using zero time? Perhaps the Magic Wand?
Why and how do you need maintenance ? Wouldn't it rather be a question of using the Archicad tool ?
2020-01-28 07:28 AM
2020-01-28 08:13 AM
Christophe wrote:Hi Christophe,
Hello Brett Brown,
What you describe is interesting and maybe GS is considering getting closer to such an organization but it does not seem essential according to my use of Archicad. It is true that it is good to ask questions about your model file and to integrate new resources (tpl file) but the simple pus remains to provide your old tpl file AC21 or AC22 with the latest version of Archicad and add useful resources to it (2min per years). Indeed all the resources developed in a project are not necessarily useful in the TPL project. You have two options, either you have only one TPL file which will be very large and complex to use, or you develop several TPL files according to your uses. In conclusion, it is also an opportunity to take stock of its design methods and tools.
Beautiful day,
2020-01-28 09:05 AM
2020-03-04 09:50 PM
Brett wrote:With the ability to import/export all of these as XML files, plus the Attribute Manager, I would have a hard time making it take more than 5 minutes per project. So, maybe not ZERO time, but not very far off.
So you have a magical way of getting newly created Favourites, Graphic Overrides, Attributes, etc in one project and updating all your other active projects (usually 5+ and template) with those, using zero time? Perhaps the Magic Wand?
2020-03-05 03:10 AM
2020-03-05 04:17 PM
Brett wrote:
Couldn't disagree more Richard, the point being the antiquated way Archicad is set up, every plan is a separate entity.Great if you are doing one plan at a time but for me having 10 projects at all different stages going at the same time, it's a continual time waster.
I always have the template open and alter or add to it when I need to, on the go. Then you have to update all the other ongoing projects from your Template.
Just a painfully disadvantage of using Archicad compared to equivalent Cad Software.
A lucrative opportunity for an API maker to relieve us all of this pain.