The Autodesk website states that the Revit demo version can be used as a viewer.
However, after 30 days one will only be able to view the project. After 30 days there is no ability to print sheets or anything else from the project. You will need the full version of Revit to print.
So, what does one do when there are people in the office who only need to print sheets occasionally? Ask someone with the full version of Revit to make PDF's so sheets can be printed by anyone.
I know this post is several years old and just maybe it needs to be looked at again.
I just asked on the "Break-Room" Forum to see if there is any new interest on this topic:
Regarding: "BIM / Revit Viewers"
Just a quick question to anyone in the forum including Autodesk personnel…
Are there any BIM / Revit Viewers out there, or in development for “non-users”?
I know if anyone needs a version of the software, in a pinch, they could just get a free trial provided the computer they’re using can handle the software. I’m talking specifically about a person (like in marketing) that really do not have a need for the full blown program, or just needs to view a file and print it to do some presentation, estimating or whatever.
This is something Autodesk might want to look at since BIM is starting to take hold of the industry.
Just my humble opinion...
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