2005-01-06 01:05 AM
2005-01-06 01:31 AM
Julesinozz wrote:After 6.0, the next major revision was 6.5, then 7.0, 8.0, 8.1 and now 9.0. Indeed, 8.0 is substantially different from 6.0 and you would get quite confused I think trying to learn to use 6.0 with an 8.0 book.
Hi i'm new here. I have a question that i hope someone will be able to answer for me. I have ArchiCAD 6.0 and i was wondering if ArchiCAD 8.0 is much different? The reason i'm asking is because i need to know how to use ArchiCAD, and i want to purchase a step by step guide. I can't find anything on ArchiCAD 6.0 as its old and i was wondering if 8.0 will be helpful to me?
2005-01-06 03:14 AM
Julesinozz wrote:
Hi i'm new here. I have a question that i hope someone will be able to answer for me. I have ArchiCAD 6.0 and i was wondering if ArchiCAD 8.0 is much different? The reason i'm asking is because i need to know how to use ArchiCAD, and i want to purchase a step by step guide. I can't find anything on ArchiCAD 6.0 as its old and i was wondering if 8.0 will be helpful to me?
If it is can anyone suggest a book that will help me learn the program.
I studied it in University a few years ago but i honestly can not remember very well.
2005-01-06 03:17 AM
2005-01-06 03:32 AM
woodster wrote:Sorry... that should have read:
Hey, I'll book a trip to Austrailia and take you to dinner if you contact the dealer and think ArchiCAD 9.0 is way advanced from 6.0 and it was a complete waste of time!
2005-01-06 04:12 AM
woodster wrote:woodster wrote:
Hey, I'll book a trip to Austrailia and take you to dinner if you contact the dealer and think ArchiCAD 9.0 is way advanced from 6.0 and it was a complete waste of time!
2005-01-06 06:37 AM
2005-01-06 06:41 AM