gfrank
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Did someone get the sw?
What do you think after trying it?
What do you think after trying it?
Did you get to try it?good morning to all, for those interested in buildingsus inform that the cost of the sw is 1800 euros! !
Good morning, everyone.Unfortunately not but they told me that soon should go out the trial version of a month!
interesting revit lt, but I also care to know what you mean by "non-positive experience with allplan 2005" also because I had the opportunity to see the recent versions of allplan, very beautiful but very Moroccan and in my opinion unproductive for ordinary works.Bye to all,
I would like to bring to vs attention this article: http://www.geometri.cc/articolo/21756 (I hope I do not contravene the rules of the forum) and then take advantage to collect new testimonies of use of this sw.
in the office where work is being evaluated the entry to the bim world, mainly because of the recurrence of metric/sal project with regional/provincial precepts. we are therefore considering revit lt and buildingsus (I would also evaluate allplan but we come from a non-positive experience with the 2005 version and "who pays" does not want to know anymore). di edificius leaves me a little puzzled the fact that online I found practically nothing.. No one talks about it. revit seems to me consolidated and with a very active community.
thanks to all
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I don't want to be an office defender, but it's the problems of a young sw. revit usage from version 4.5: If I don't remember badly, up to 7 at least 3/4 updates per year, averagely one every 2/3 months.Hello everyone,
I bought buildingsus almost a year ago, after having seen the presentation at made a milan; since then acca has released 6 new releases (updates) but the program takes behind bugs (walls that disappear, that continue beyond the due ... only to say some!) and continues to have sins that make it almost unusable, so much so that I practically had to dispose of it and I returned to the dear old chain... it is certainly putting us good will in trying to improve it, but I think they have entered a field outside their reach.
then, it was not called bim: it was called "parametric cad" (the bim was beyond to come); however I had tried archicad (2.0 if not mistaken), but it was too Moroccan; allplan was complex in the creation of families (it was necessary to know the programming language ....).on the fact that a young sw can have tares that by the way the house solves I agree with you. However, revit, allplan, archicad, the bim basically invented it while the developers were able to start from the experience of competing sw avoiding the same errors committed by them. ...