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ChrisRS
en respuesta a: BranchEngineering

@BranchEngineering, we originally went with Bluebeam because it was superior to the PDF output directly from AutoCAD.
(AutoCAD PDF output has since improved dramatically.)

 

Things you might want to consider regarding Bluebeam:

  1. Bluebeam Vu is the free viewer that is equivalent to Acrobat reader. I am pretty sure that you could use this for printing. (I don't have Vu handy to check this.)
  2. Having purchased Adobe, I can understand that you are felling committed. It might be worth your effort to check with Bluebeam and see if they have a competitive upgrade program. If so, this will lessen the financial impact. It does not hurt to ask. The worst that can happen is they say no. If you do change some or all seats, thee will be a learning curve. (It is just my opinion, but I find the Bluebeam interface much more comfortable/AutoCADish, than the simplified more modern Acrobat interface. My use of Acrobat is very limited.)

There are things I do in Bluebeam much faster that I could in AutoCAD. I suspect that this might be true in Acrobat as well.

 

Good Luck,

Chris 

Christopher Stevens
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