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Old November 16th, 2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default what is the standard? Revit - ArchiCAD?

My small office is planning to do jump... and we were wondering what's dominating the market.... HD-DVD or Blueray... wait, wait I mean Revit or ArchiCAD?


I'm sure there must be some good reviews somewhere on-line, I'll be doing a search while I wait for comments

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Default Re: what is the standard? Revit - ArchiCAD?

autocad is dominating the market.
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Default Re: what is the standard? Revit - ArchiCAD?

Are you talking about drafting or Building Information Modelling?
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Default Re: what is the standard? Revit - ArchiCAD?

I would say the standard is there is no standard. Another package that seems to have good BIM capabilities (I've only played with a demo) is Vectorworks. You can find very detailed reviews of ArchiCad and Revit at http://www.aecbytes.com/reviews.html

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