2005-09-19 07:03 PM
2005-09-19 08:34 PM
Stephen wrote:I've not seen anything on the Graphisoft website, or any dealer website with any real detail.
Well, after reading about Revit's subscription pricing and many negative comments about it, now Archicad is doing the same thing. We just received notice from our reseller the opportunity to "subscribe" for the low price or $495 if done before end of Sept. $695 after that. I don't know if this is a good thing or bad. If promised a major upgrade each subscription year, that might not be a bad thing. I didn't see any comment about that, though. Anyone know?
Steve
2005-09-19 09:21 PM
2005-09-19 10:06 PM
2005-09-19 10:16 PM
Rashid wrote:The add-ons they are offering are all CADImage products.
Have been thinking on this last few days also. The promise is of great things to come for the US market as the plan is US only. I wonder if there is a new version promise on the part of GS. I never knew 3d profiler existed that created editable entities. The problem is I already have easy trim and Archiforma.
Decisions, decisions.
2005-09-19 10:30 PM
2005-09-19 10:45 PM
2005-09-19 11:16 PM
2005-09-19 11:22 PM
Stephen wrote:It's not anywhere near the same, at least as far as I can tell. With Revit, you pay a hefty "purchase" fee AND then have to pay for a subscription to get updates/upgrades. If you don't pay the annual subscription fee for a period of two years, then then you're back at the beginning, needing to pay a new "purchase" fee if you want to upgrade at any point.
Well, after reading about Revit's subscription pricing and many negative comments about it, now Archicad is doing the same thing. <snip>Steve
2005-09-20 01:49 AM
"Purchase" isn't a good term, because you never really own anything with Revit;sure you do...you own the version of the software that you purchased. If you started at release 5, and were on subscription through 9.0, then 9.0 and all earlier versions are yours to continue using for as long as you'd like. Your current Revit licenses don't expire.