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2010-02-09 09:10 PM
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Marc wrote:I second this Marc, I have seen the improvements on Revit 2010/2011, and I can tell you its start looking very provocative... I really thought AC was going to be there first.
As a user of AC since AC6 the sad truth is that I can find in excess of five Revit staff for every one Archicad staff member. If AC market share doesn't change it won't matter which program is better.![]()
It is getting harder to justify keeping Revit in the box (where it has been for the past 5 years).
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2010-04-12 06:08 AM
NandoMogollon wrote:Marc wrote:I second this Marc, I have seen the improvements on Revit 2010/2011, and I can tell you its start looking very provocative... I really thought AC was going to be there first.
As a user of AC since AC6 the sad truth is that I can find in excess of five Revit staff for every one Archicad staff member. If AC market share doesn't change it won't matter which program is better.![]()
It is getting harder to justify keeping Revit in the box (where it has been for the past 5 years).
GS should be worried somehow, because some of us as BIM/CAD managers, can convince the principals to move to Revit.
And the problem for us, choosing a VB (BIM) platform or IFC Platform is that we're no longer up front. We where first when Autocad was Autodesk's main product, and Revit was too weak.
Let's face it Revit weak? not anymore.
Unless AC show really good improvements to keep on the pace with Revit we will be the god old guys that like scripting GDL and developed great things in the good early days of Virtual Building.
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