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I agree totally with Info and Razgel. As a single practitioner, I can't afford $2500/year for full blown Revit. I've used Revit since before AutoDesk bought it, and I used to have the standalone license with an $800/yr. subscription fee, until they took that away. Now I'm left with paying triple that amount, or trying to figure out if Revit LT is a viable alternative. So far it's not, without the ability to model in-place families, and limited stair design (don't get me started on how they have never gone back and FIXED the stair and railing module so it actually does what you want it to do without hours of trial and error...). Revit is probably great for large firms, and they probably do need all the bells and whistles to be competitive, but as a residential architect, I don't. Neither do a lot of other small firms without "draftsmen". Revit LT needs to be more than a "drafting" tool, so that we small firms can survive. Small firms were the guinea pigs for Revit, and helped keep Revit alive until larger firms finally agreed they needed to get on board. We deserve to be heard about what should be in a lighter version, which we can afford.