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2011-05-13 10:12 PM
Rob wrote:Maybe you should get your facts right. Revit IS handling some of the largest construction sites in the World so that is not a problem and as for Teamwork, I have Revit server and worksharing between 3 office here with absolutly no additional hardware. We are all running on Win7 64bit. It has not cost me a bean.....for Revit's inability to handle big projects as its connectivity via internet requires serious hardware and software boosting done by other parties. I am talking about a lot of money to get Revit working at the level that barely touches ArchiCAD's performance in Teamwork. For me this is fundamental because even I am a part of a small business Teamwork brought us flexibility and speed in terms of resources and production. ....
2011-05-13 10:24 PM
Petros wrote:Unfortunately this is not quite true now. The work I do for a University here demands we do our work in Revit as their MEP and Structural consultants use it as well. So if you are not using Revit you don't apply for that work. Simple as that.
"....I bet your clients don't give a *hit whether their project was done in Archicad, Revit, Architrion (?) or by hand, as long as they get what they asked for. ....
2011-05-13 11:39 PM
2011-05-13 11:57 PM
kiwicodes wrote:kiwicodes,
Unfortunately this is not quite true now. The work I do for a University here demands we do our work in Revit as their MEP and Structural consultants use it as well. So if you are not using Revit you don't apply for that work. Simple as that.
2011-05-14 09:17 AM
2011-05-15 01:28 AM
Maybe you should get your facts right. Revit IS handling some of the largest construction sites in the World so that is not a problem and as for Teamwork, I have Revit server and worksharing between 3 office here with absolutly no additional hardware. We are all running on Win7 64bit. It has not cost me a bean.kiwicodes,
2011-05-15 03:46 AM
Brett wrote:
You can't be serious Bricklyne, first statement you have made that I don't agree with. Your starting to sound like the few Archicad users left who haven't a least played with Revit to see how good it is. And I know you have.
Personally, if I was a new user starting out now and looking for a BIM architectual program for my business, Revit wins hands down.
No addons needed just to get the basics. To just name a few missing in Archicad - Design options, Renovations/alterations, Revision manager, workable Stairs.
Also, for new users, learning resources, 100's of blogs that can teach all the not so obvious things Revit can do. Where's Archicad's? This forum is about the only resource available.
Us long suffering users have finally had the renovations/alterations phase included. How many more versions before the absolute basic things we need are included? For the majority, 11,12,13,and 14 were a waste of the Sub cost. Hence so many users aren't upgrading.
At least with Revit, out of the box, it is useable. In Archicad you need addons from Cadimage, Cigraph and Objective to get anything done. And then put up with there bugs as well as Archicad's
In Revit I can experience the satisfaction of making my own parametric objects the way I want, very easily. I don't have to wait for, pay for, and know GDL to get the same object in Archicad.
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