2007-01-22 08:52 PM
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2007-01-23 04:45 PM
Miki wrote:Revit has built in clash detection... between Revit models only though. And our best structural engineering firms in Vancouver are all using Revit Structure for modeling/drafting, and connecting the model to RISA or ETABS for analysis. Revit Structure is well developed, though Revit Systems is not as far along.
It is hard to say - Revit structure is barely used (I don't know one single company that is really using it it is steel in early development phase) Steel guys use they own tools anyway...Now Revit easier to learn, hmm I don't know. We had classes of Revit with Paul Aubin (ADT & Revit guru - and really nice guy) and it is not that straight forward as Autodesk paint it. Some guys over here prefer Constructor learning curve. Schedules works better? Again - unfortunately not AC nor Revit have this area really developed. Transport to Excel and compiling data is a must. There is quite bright light in Constructor Tunnel. Estimator. It looks impressive. You will be able finally to create real estimate out of model - finally, but ... it is still in development.
2007-01-23 05:47 PM
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2007-01-23 08:41 PM
metanoia wrote:I think Wes is right. Competition improves both products and validates the market. One product could be a fluke. Two in competition mean somebody's buying them
Yes, I could. I would seriously consider AC if Revit didn't exist.
But I think Revit is the best thing that's happened to AC, and the other way round. Revit got much better database sharing because of Teamwork; you folks are getting tighter connections in your software because of Revit (elimination of Plotmaker, etc.)
Now all we need is for Autodesk to follow suit and give us integrated modeling like you folks have with Maxonform!
2007-01-23 09:31 PM
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2007-04-24 09:03 PM
March, wrote:I'm scratching my head trying to understand what you're upset about. Why would you WANT to write PMK's if you're working in the current version? At any rate, the old projects are still perfectly usable.
Lack of all but read only pmk support in v10 (all legacy projects from v4.1 are now read only) has been the straw that has broken my back & I am now looking at options like REVIT.
How Graphisoft can drop it's own historical primary output format is beyond explanation - that & the still seemingly nonsensical menu & shortcut revisions shows a seeming lack of respect for the installed user base & has for me dramatically & needlessly increased the complexity of working with my design 'inventory' in an already complex software package...
It has been a disappointment...