and things that some others applications lacks, maybe they are in the right track. It's natural the marketing of Vectorworks as BIM, and Nemetschek can do it because it had Allplan, already (different to Autodesk that hasn't a BIM app), ArchiCAD came later to Nemetschek, and came with economical issues.Ĭurious that Vectorworks has walls, windows, worksheets, annotations tools, sections, terrain modeler, parking tools, space planing tools, high geometric capacity. I think Vectorworks people are the only ones that decided to make the transition from CAD to BIM (Don't know, maybe Microstation) in the real meaning. The competition isn't Vectorworks or Allplan OR Autocad, or Revit.
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Nemetschek needs to consolidate its development efforts.
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If GS has something in their pocket, it needs to be much better - and must distribute now!Īnd sadly, I have to agree with amonie. Builders won't bother to have several viewers. iPads work even ruggedized in plastic bags, you know! I've no idea if ACWS uses ordinary DWG files, but I think Graphisoft needs to make it the highest priority to give Archicad output/import file compatibility for this iOS viewer ASAP. I'm thinking this will make the iPad spread on building sites like a grassland fire. The AutoCAD WS mobile application will let AutoCAD users edit and share AutoCAD files on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch for real-time collaboration while on the go.
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I'm finding this is the most important announcement:Īutodesk also announced the AutoCAD WS mobile application, a new free app that will be available from Apple’s App Store. Revit would be the real threat, and is probably in the works too, but no betas have surfaced yet. But Autocad in itself is still primarily used as a 2D drawing program, and is very dependant on third-party applications, that will take time to get to the Mac. It will leverage the Mac platform and that's good. Autocad on the Mac isn't a big threat to Graphisoft.