2007-08-17 12:47 AM
2007-08-18 07:29 PM
deesee wrote:It's funny to hear you say that! To many of us, Revit feels so totally-PC with its text dialogs that contain long, scrolling lists of settings/parameters. ArchiCAD feels more Mac-like with its mostly graphic interface, including pet-palettes, etc. (Some palettes, like Solid Element Ops, and the new tool setting palettes that appeared with AC version 10 appear to be more Revit-like, as GS has gone the route of scrolling lists. Argh.)
To me, Revit feels like it was designed by Mac users and ArchiCAD feels like it was designed by the chubby guy from the Mac ads, i.e. a PC dude..
2007-08-18 09:23 PM
Erich wrote:I am glad you found these helpful! I feel I owe an apology for the shabby state of the PC WE though*, it needs another go'round. We will repost these again soon, to be sure all add-ons load in the right place and that we can accommodate a range of display resolutions.
I found the interface a bit overwhelming initially as well. The work environments posted on the Archicad East website at:
http://www.archicad.ca/?p=54
greatly helped make sense of things. You should check it out as well.
2007-08-18 09:29 PM
Erich wrote:Glad you found these helpful - we will be posting a revision soon, with better resolution ranges (not everyone has 1680-wide displays yet), and fixing some of the add-on issues.
I found the interface a bit overwhelming initially as well. The work environments posted on the Archicad East website at:
http://www.archicad.ca/?p=54
greatly helped make sense of things. You should check it out as well.
2022-05-11 02:42 PM
I need a manual too!... What is the anwer??? what is the name of the book???
2022-05-12 05:25 AM
The French Archicad User Guide (Online Help) can be found here:
https://help.graphisoft.com/AC/25/FRA/#t=_AC25_Help%2F001_ACHelpIntro%2F001_ACHelpIntro-1.htm
There is the Graphisoft Learn portal where there are some free learning resources:
https://learn.graphisoft.com/class_catalog/category/17701
(you will need to register and log in to see them and do them).
There is a course called "Getting Started with BIM", which is a free 5-hour long course.
There is another one called "Archicad for CAD Users", which is another free 5-hour long course.
2022-05-12 10:21 AM
thx for the reply but...i m asking for a book...paper...sure...without web or youtube
2022-05-13 11:18 AM
I am not aware of any up-to-date book. If you search for "Archicad" on Amazon you will find several books but they are all older:
2022-05-13 05:02 PM
Almost no software vendors publish paper manuals/books any longer ... things change too quickly and too many trees would be wasted for books that become out of date within a year. The manual that Laszlo gave you a link to does not require that you be online ... just download it once to your tablet/iPad or computer for reading offline. Offline searching of an electronic book is way more powerful than trying to find something in a paper book, too.
2022-05-17 01:00 PM
hello, wich one? ...manual that Laszlo give me
there are 2 links in his message