2005-01-22 04:16 AM
2005-04-13 12:24 AM
2005-04-13 04:45 PM
2005-04-14 01:57 AM
archislave wrote:It would be nice to get off of the OS soap boxes for a change...we all have our personal preferences. It seems it might be more productive discussing residential related aplications of ArchiCAD and the new add-ons.
Since switching to a Mac in October, I now see the intangibles of Mac OSX and would do anything I had to do to keep from switching back...
So, if Graphisoft is smart they will not tie ArchiCad 10 to MS proprietary formats and go with open standards...
2005-04-14 02:15 AM
2005-04-14 03:59 AM
Dan wrote:If I could use the add-on I might be able to comment on this, but...
It would be nice to get off of the OS soap boxes for a change...we all have our personal preferences. It seems it might be more productive discussing residential related aplications of ArchiCAD and the new add-ons.
Does anyone have any comments about using these new add-ons or suggestions for more residential related content in ArchiCAD?
Should we start a new thread for this???
Dan K
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2005-04-14 04:49 AM
ejrolon wrote:Are you referring to the standard wdws that ship with AC9...and the trim parameters? I personally believe the windows could be a little simpler to set up and use as well. I would rather handle all my trim with seperate objects because the available trim options included in the wdw dialogue usually don't represent the trim detail I need.
...Anyway is anybody happy with the new AC09 Window and Door library parts, IMO they are too specific and I would mind having a more general obj for this...
2005-04-14 05:22 AM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2005-04-14 05:56 AM
ejrolon wrote:Well said...I couldn't agree with you more
...I don't mind having the extra options as long as we don't loose the simplicity.
Sometimes a Simple Object will do.
2005-04-14 05:56 PM
ArchiTAD wrote:I don't see what does Revit have to do with AutoCAD. Persons proficient in AutoCAD are from a different planet than we or the Revit users are.
Virtually everyone that comes to our office is proficient in some version of AutoCAD, only a handful have heard of ArchiCAD, much less have had any hands-on experience with it
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Because of Revit, the long-held superiority of ArchiCAD over AutoCAD argument seems to have been diminished. Both have similar capabilities now, and lead the architectural community down the BIM road.
2005-04-14 06:35 PM
Djordje wrote:I guess BIM is not just 'their case' anymore, as Graphisoft has begun to use the term in their own marketing and press releases.
if you want to keep walking the VB, or, in their case, BIM path.