Revit Formulas for “everyday” usage
Great forum post from Klaus Munkholm – also author of Revit Forum Blog.
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Revit Formulas for “everyday” usage
Great forum post from Klaus Munkholm – also author of Revit Forum Blog.
Revit 2012 information is giving me a bit of a headache…
This is how one guy responded to my recent post about Revit 2012:
If this is a real list of the most significant im provements… it looks like the description of some useful features of some witty plug-in…. why they do not work on the main part of the software….??!! I pay two subscriptions for this? Hopefully the real release will reserve us something more….
What do you think?
This is based on the Revit Benchmark. You may find it helpful if you are planning on purchasing some new hardware.
You will need to login to Revit Forum to download.
While the 2012 Suites have not yet been released via Subscription, you can still install AutoCAD 2012 by downloading it from the link below.
AutoCAD 2012 – Free Trial – Download AutoCAD Trial – Autodesk
Just be careful with entering serial numbers. If I were you, I would use it as a trial until the Suite products are properly released.
And yes – stairs, railings and topography tools are still weak…
“It automatically selects different methods according to whether Source and DestDir are in the same or different HDD…It can achieve Reading/Writing performance that is close to device limit.”
12 File Copy Software Tested for Fastest Transfer Speed | Raymond.CC Blog
What do you think the Revit 2012 code name might be?
Do you think David Light’s post gives a clue?
Or perhaps my previous posts?
Great idea!
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