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2009-06-09 07:26 AM
Da3dalus wrote:Same here!
I don't comment on Microstation forums (it's been ten years, and the nightmares are starting to go away!).
2009-06-09 10:08 AM
andjo wrote:GS implemented Teamwork 12 years ago... (version 5.1) Next ArchiCAD release will be rather small Teamwork revolution
It will be interesting to see how Graphisoft implement Teamwork.
andjo wrote:Regarding "borrowing elements to edit on the fly"- it could be good for small team (2-3 persons) - number of messages to approve in Revit is enormous.
It is one of ArchiCAD's weaknesses against Revit and its Worksets, where team members can all just borrow elements to edit on the fly.
2009-06-09 02:23 PM
Da3dalus wrote:The link to the AC thread
I agree Teamwork has its limitations, but I've had a great deal of success with it. I recently read an article (from a link on ArchiCAD-Talk that I can't find) from a Revit user lamenting the problems with the software... especially file sharing. Apparently, the speed and stabilit
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2009-06-09 06:00 PM
2009-06-11 11:57 PM
By the way, Andjo, if you're an ex-ArchiCAD user, why are you here?Because I liked using ArchiCAD, and I was interested to see how ArchiCAD is doing. Revit 2010 is out and has some new modelling features as well as the much discussed ribbon, and I wondered what ArchiCAD 13 is going to offer.
2009-06-16 03:53 PM