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ArchiCAD 11

Anonymous
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ArchiCAD 11 will come soon (as much as I suspect..)
What can AC 11 do better than AC10?
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Anonymous
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Have you tried Revit? I have not used Archicad even though I have 11 and have paid for upgrades. Archicad does not have the training that Revit has and is much easier to use.
KDavin wrote:
Have you tried Revit? I have not used Archicad even though I have 11 and have paid for upgrades. Archicad does not have the training that Revit has and is much easier to use.
I THINK you were trying to say that Revit is easier to use, although it didn't come out that way. But if you have not used Archicad, how would you know?

And frankly, I think Archicad has at least as good training materials as Revit, if not better!
Richard
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
Djordje
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KDavin wrote:
Have you tried Revit? I have not used Archicad even though I have 11 and have paid for upgrades. Archicad does not have the training that Revit has and is much easier to use.
Yeah, and my uncle's garden is larger than his hat.

You obviously have a tendency towards wasting money (paying for the software not used) and making grand statements.

The training quality is a matter of the local availability, and the ease of use is an individual category, dependent on the familiarity with the product.

The bottom line: can we do what we want or not.

Enjoy Reviteering!
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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Djordje wrote:
KDavin wrote:
Have you tried Revit? I have not used Archicad even though I have 11 and have paid for upgrades. Archicad does not have the training that Revit has and is much easier to use.
Yeah, and my uncle's garden is larger than his hat.

You obviously have a tendency towards wasting money (paying for the software not used) and making grand statements.

The training quality is a matter of the local availability, and the ease of use is an individual category, dependent on the familiarity with the product.

The bottom line: can we do what we want or not.

Enjoy Reviteering!
That would be a minimum 10 Gallon hat?
Djordje
Virtuoso
Mark wrote:
That would be a minimum 10 Gallon hat?
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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Djordje wrote:

Yeah, and my uncle's garden is larger than his hat.
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oh Yeah-?! Well my uncle's garden IS his hat.