I posted a thread about my laptop crashing with Revit 6, so I'm looking for
alternatives. I'm currently trying out ADT, and seems ok, though I like
Revit a lot better.
thanks for the suggestions.
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> A search (using your subject line) of this newsgroup and the ADT
newsgroups (be sure to check the older version newsgroups too) will yield
more material than you'll care to read. Perhaps filled with a good dose of
personal feelings as well as factual info.
>
> That said...ADT is built on the framework AutoCAD provides. It is very
capable. Revit has no foundation associated with AutoCAD (except that it
always could import/export to dwg). Revit started out as a separate product
and company and Autodesk purchased them. Revit is also very capable.
>
> This IS the Revit newsgroup, so you can assume I'm biased toward Revit but
I have used both to produce billable work. I lost complete interest in ADT
once I got to use Revit and just changed jobs because of Revit.
>
> I suggest you read the whitepapers on the Autodesk website for both
products. They will go into the details and you can start to form your own
opinions.
>
> Last, have you tried Revit yet? You say you have never used ADT, what are
you using now? How dependant on the conduct of that application are you?
It is possible to demo both applications. I encourage you to do so.