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2007-11-09 03:06 PM
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2007-11-10 01:57 AM
Just for comparison, this report shows 3,000 seats shipped by GS in this last published quarter vs. over 70,000 seats shipped for Revit in FY2007 per Autodesk's annual report.the shipping numbers are deceptive in 2 ways:
2007-11-10 08:41 AM
Erika wrote:I wouldn't call Revit buggy so much as slightly incomplete -- which is to say that despite the software's maturity, we have hundreds of wishes (and hey, I manage them so I see them all). Not deal killers at all, just refinements we'd love to see. We have certainly encountered bugs, 99% of which are either fixed in a new build or at the very least in the next release. I can't think of an outstanding bug in Revit, but there may be one.
For all its bugs it is still wonderful. And do you know whether or not Revit and others aren't also that buggy? More to the point, when comparing software you compare what they can do.
The point is their EXTREMELY FAST response. Do other software companies respond anywhere near this level?
2007-11-10 09:46 AM
Chazz wrote:Matthew wrote:True. And I continue to get regular mailings and email from Ideate too. They are really aggressive.
From what I've seen Revit has been doing pretty well in the San Francisco Bay Area lately....
The question then is: are we, here in the tech hub of the world, a statistical outlier or are we the vanguard -the lead swell in a massive wave?
I tend to think that as goes California, so goes the rest of the country (and to some extent the world) but this will probably get me branded a geocentrist. .........
Chazz wrote:.........do you mean like BIM,... oh I'm sorry, I mean, Virtual Building as it was originally called by some small outfit in Hungary in EUROPE, of all places, where it was spawned? Who would have ever thought that that would catch on?
...Still, a lot of things that start here end up everywhere
2007-11-10 11:46 AM
46cruisair wrote:
I've tried doing a little browsing research to see if there were any stats regarding say ArchiCAD / AutoCAD / Microstation comparitive market share for Architecture application in the US / worldwide / europe / pacific basin / etc >>> no can findy.
Just a curiosity bug in my bonnet > is this info available from GS or other?
2007-11-10 11:55 AM
Chazz wrote:Haha, you made me laugh this morning. Thx!
I tend to think that as goes California, so goes the rest of the country (and to some extent the world) but this will probably get me branded a geocentrist. Still, a lot of things that start here end up everywhere (Craigslist being the most convenient example).
2007-11-10 12:22 PM
Mats_Knutsson wrote:How gruesomely true. And since the service contract is forced on them by threat of losing the upgrade rebates. what choice do they have? If I've got a program "for free" vs. paying 4-5000 $ per license?
So in one or two years all acad customers on service contract will have Revit whether they want it or not. It's cheaper to upgrade an old acad to Acad+aca+revit than just acad...(good deal right!?) I guess most of them will just nod and bow. The people deciding which software to use are often cad-manager-acad-users building their existence at the company on being good at acad/ADT. So it's basically suicide for them to actually evaluate another software and find it better for their company. When the manager realizes that the tool they use is not the best choice for the company and asks the cad-manager if he has evaluated the alternatives before...and gets a no for answer...bye-bye...and the cad-manager starts working for the acad-reseller instead. It's a self nourishing monster...
2007-11-10 06:16 PM
Mats_Knutsson wrote:This is patently false. Moving from an Acad to an Acad+Revit license costs money. Then subcription costs more each year. They are not forcing upgrades, and many firms are still not upgrading. These sorts of statements should not be made because they spread disinformation and fear. What Autodesk has done is inflated their seat count by effectively reducing the cost of Revit from say $4000 a seat to say $1000 a seat; but they think they'll recover this through subscription fees. And at present subscription is worth it. Plus it appears to the world that thousands of seats of Revit have shipped but how many of them are actually in use!
So in one or two years all acad customers on service contract will have Revit whether they want it or not.
2007-11-10 08:17 PM
Mats_Knutsson wrote:You CA folks, think you are so advanced.... Just goes to show you, here in Crabtree, NC, 100% of the users are AC users (and no, it's not on the map, but very near Clyde, NC). I know of no Revit users. (course, I don't get out much). So what that we don't have a Craigslist.. whoop-de-do. We are the rising Atlantis. Currents of the highest vibrational energy chilling our back bones. Very often, we don' even use a mouse or a keyboard... but that tends to not pay very well.Chazz wrote:Haha, you made me laugh this morning. Thx!
I tend to think that as goes California, so goes the rest of the country (and to some extent the world) but this will probably get me branded a geocentrist. Still, a lot of things that start here end up everywhere (Craigslist being the most convenient example).
2007-11-10 09:26 PM