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Rakela wrote:If I had a use for it, it would be. As an architecture firm, I really don't have much use for an MPE, structural, or Civil add-ons.
dont you think that getting the MEP addon for free would make up?
2007-05-10 10:21 AM
2007-05-10 05:43 PM
TomWaltz wrote:
I'm just annoyed at how much that minor upgrade is costing.
TomWaltz wrote:I'm going through the same thing right now (32 seats) -- I think you have to look at the time saved per user per week and the average weekly salary: If all users save 1 hour a week (and I believe they will, given the new features), the upgrade pays for itself. That's my argument, anyway (we'll see if it works)...
When I go to management to get the money to buy 32 upgrade licenses, they want to know how it will improve our workflow or save us money.
Archi wrote:Sure, as long as you don't have to deal with curved walls or interior elevations (and don't mind manually checking half of your reference tags).
AC 10 works still nice compared to AC 11.
2007-05-10 07:17 PM
2007-05-10 07:39 PM
Laura wrote:That's my problem. I don't believe there's enough to save every single user one hour (total: 32 work hours) every week. Over a year, that's 1660 work hours saved... I have a really hard time believing that, looking at the work we're doing and the minimal new features (and raised price) of AC11.
If all users save 1 hour a week (and I believe they will, given the new features), the upgrade pays for itself. That's my argument, anyway (we'll see if it works)...