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Adalbert wrote:I accept no shame for expressing my honest opinion. I do not believe I am engaging in damage control as I don't believe there is any damage to control. (Nor am I a representative of Graphisoft, which such an accusation implies.) I have yet to see any single company produce a substantial set of architectural and engineering programs that integrate effectively in a Virtual Building. (Perhaps some great new or improved products have come out that I have been too busy to take heed of - please let me know if this is true.)
Mayym what you are doing is called damage controll, shame on you
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2004-08-23 11:23 PM
Adalbert wrote:No apology is needed but I accept it as a gracious response from a fellow long time user. I may appear to be an ardent defender since I tend to make my criticisms in a positive fashion. I have also written favorably of various features in speedikon, AllPlan, and even AutoCAD & MicroStation (often to make a point about limitations of or possible improvements to ArchiCAD).
Matthew
Apologies but you are such an ardent GS defender.
GS lost out big time not integrating Cymap in to Archicad,I am not familiar with Cymap. What is/was it? PlanToModel is Windows only (AFAIR) as is NavisWorks. We certainly don't want ArchiCAD's interoperability to be limited to cross platform solutions (though I would love to see more AEC products on the Mac). It's not such a big deal for a Mac office to get a PC if it's needed to run one of these programs (that is if Virtual PC won't do it).
I guess this is because Cymap is only window based.
I agree with you the resources needed to solve the integration of Engineering may tilt this in favor of Revit.
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