sigrid pearson wrote:
> I am currently using ADT 3.3 and am considering upgrading, yet am curious about REVIT. Naturally, increased productivity is big issue.
Sigrid, do a search using the words 'ADT' and 'Revit' on these
newsgroups, as well as over at AUGI.COM. This issue has been discussed
in length.
And the only real answer: Download the Demo, and use Revit for 60
days. See if it fits your needs and your workflow, and lots of
questions here as you do, and then, and only then, will you really
understand if it's a good tool for you to go with, or whether you
should just stick with ADT and go with the improved ADT 2005.
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