I have been using Revit Building 9.1 for years but it doesn't agree with my new Windows 7 64 bit computer. I am looking at Revit LT 2013. How for their features compare?
do you use worksharing?
DarrenP
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LT is going to have less features and limitation from the full blown revit package
here is a table comparing the 2: http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Revit_LT/enu/2013/Help/0000-What_Is_0
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thats comparing 2013 revit Arch to revit lt 2013
so this may or may not help you
DarrenP
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will it still allow me to make custom walls, custom family (windows, door, etc)? Play with the topography, creat solor studies? make winding stairs.
Reading this list I think the currect revit makes mine look this lt anyways. I don't want to hamstring myself but there is no sence paying for features I will never use
that i do not know
i know with i think with revit 8.1 files they won't open in revit lt 2013
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i would suggest try before you buy
http://usa.autodesk.com/revitlt/trial/
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Ya I downloaded it just a bit ago. It has a new learnigng curve. It wouldn't open my files but it says it's because they were prior to 8.1 but I'm running 9.1 any grand ideas what I can do? If I'm going to do this I'd really like my old files to open!
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