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2004-06-27 11:04 PM
Matthew wrote:
Teamwork is essential for any project on which more than two people are working.... and even for a solo operator it can be useful.
2004-06-27 11:12 PM
2004-06-27 11:34 PM
Erika wrote:I don't recall
Matthew,
You have often said that you recommend teamwork for solo practitioners, but I still don't understand WHY?
I do, however, use it on occasion when I work with other offices and find its interface as you mentioned, quite different, and also awkward and time consuming; non-intuitive. Although, once you get the hang of it... you get used to its quirks.This is the main problem that I have with teamwork; the workflow is different from (and clumsier) than working solo.
I go into other offices quite a bit and often hear when there is more than one person that they change projects to and from teamwork, taking it back to a pln whenever they can for ease of use. They too are finding the interface too time-consuming and awkward to be bothered when they don't have to.I have often done this myself (switching back and forth). IMHO this one of the great saving graces of teamwork and ArchiCAD; that it is so easy to do this. In fact just today (yes Sunday
I do hope Teamwork continues to evolve as theoretically teamwork is quite wonderful and essential.Here, here! There is much room for improvement in this very important area, but let's not forget that it is still pretty darn good and perhaps the best thing available so far (I haven't had the chance to look at Revit lately). It sure as heck beats tracing over xRefs and such.
2004-06-27 11:59 PM
Matthew wrote:Semantics.
I don't recallrecommendingteamwork on a solo project, only pointing out that it can be useful at times.
2004-06-28 03:56 AM
Erika wrote:When I am using two copies of ArchiCAD on two computers on the same project at the same time; such as when I am running 3D visualizations or updating sections on one while I am noting and dimensioning on the other.Matthew wrote:Semantics.
I don't recallrecommendingteamwork on a solo project, only pointing out that it can be useful at times. ![]()
What I am trying to ask is when have you found working on a solo project that will never be shared with others the occasion to switch to teamwork?
2004-06-28 04:04 AM