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Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 11:18:45 AM | Revit Machines by ThatCADGuy.com

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Greetings Fellow Revit Users!

My name is Caid and I am a Revit addict.  I've used AutoCAD, Chief Architect, VectorWorks, and now Revit.  I'll admit, Chief Architect gives me a high, but not like Revit.  I hope to meet and rub shoulders with other Revit addicts.

As a side note, I just launched a new Revit content website called Revit Machines by ThatCADGuy.com.  The site offers a somewhat unique catalog of Revit content, namely, construction- and industrial-equipment (like trucks, excavators, etc) that mostly resides in the Entourage category.  So if you're looking for this kind of content, I invite you to give my site a try.  And feedback is always welcome!

I look forward to getting to know you.ccwride


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Revit Architecture 2013 - 20120221_2030(x64)

Revit Structure 2013 - 20120221_2030(x64)

Revit MEP 2013 - 20120221_2030(x64)

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Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 5:13:08 PM | Revit Machines by ThatCADGuy.com

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ccwride- yeah chief architect is very good for residential.. i tried it for about three months 6 years ago when i was starting my career in residential design drafting.. but after that i found an even better residential program called vertex BD- that one is fully parametric.. i probably would have stayed with vertex but there was absolutely no training material for it at that time- and revit release 8 at least had a way to learn it.. of course i now know that revit is the only way to go.. if you are a CAD person i don't believe that stuff about knowing CAD keeps you from learning revit.. i would be happy to know anything about CAD or hand drafting or anything else..  


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