Thursday, September 6, 2012

Autodesk drops the price of BIM to $1,200

Autodesk drops the price of BIM to $1,200:
Our kids are back to school, and our CAD vendor's marketing departments are back to issuing press releases. After a quiet August, it's nice to see the industry gearing up and shouting about new stuff.
Autodesk, for one, has dropped the price of its Revit software to $1200 by issuing an LT version. Pay another $300 and you get AutoCAD LT thrown in.
The LT version is meant for single users, and lacks these functions found in full-price Revit:

  • Worksharing 

  • Energy analysis 

  • Photorealistic rendering (you can go online to render) 

  • Conceptual massing

  • Adaptive components 

  • Export in gbXML and IFC formats 

  • Interference Checking

  • Copy and monitor  

  • Construction modeling with parts and assemblies


The 30-day demo won't be available for another two weeks, so wait until 18 Sept to go to www.autodesk.com/revitlt.

























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