So this is something I'm thinking about today.
adt (AutoCAD Architecture) vs Revit Architecture.
Apparently Autodesk did a survey of the two and with ADT people work up to 30% faster than with regular AutoCAD and with Revit they work up to 70% faster than with regular AutoCAD. So if you look at this then its pretty simple. Revit wins.
However I worked with both and I must say after 11 odd years working with AutoCAD, I prefer ADT because of the familiar interface and workflow, whereas even though my 2 years working with Revit was very productive and I eventually got use to the workflow and mindset of Revit, it never really grabbed me as much as ADT.
Maybe people like GloryBound can comment on this. Bobby what is your thoughts since you work on Revit?
So here is the kicker (maybe) from Autodesk AGAIN: Autodesk mentioned they will continue to develop both ADT and Revit (since they have a very large number of seats that use ADT), however it seems to me they are more agressively marketing Revit as the best thing since sliced bread and kinda trying to "hide" the fact that there is something like ADT (When I say ADT I know it is now called AutoCAD Architecure, its just easier to say ADT). This concerns me since VIZ was also never going to die and now we have MAX 2009 Design. (ok well maybe that is for the better?)
So my point is: Both ADT and Revit are great programs, but will people choosing ADT be kicked in the head by Autodesk in a year or two since they might drop ADT in favour of Revit, or will both live happily ever after? What are your thoughts on this?
adt (AutoCAD Architecture) vs Revit Architecture.
Apparently Autodesk did a survey of the two and with ADT people work up to 30% faster than with regular AutoCAD and with Revit they work up to 70% faster than with regular AutoCAD. So if you look at this then its pretty simple. Revit wins.
However I worked with both and I must say after 11 odd years working with AutoCAD, I prefer ADT because of the familiar interface and workflow, whereas even though my 2 years working with Revit was very productive and I eventually got use to the workflow and mindset of Revit, it never really grabbed me as much as ADT.
Maybe people like GloryBound can comment on this. Bobby what is your thoughts since you work on Revit?
So here is the kicker (maybe) from Autodesk AGAIN: Autodesk mentioned they will continue to develop both ADT and Revit (since they have a very large number of seats that use ADT), however it seems to me they are more agressively marketing Revit as the best thing since sliced bread and kinda trying to "hide" the fact that there is something like ADT (When I say ADT I know it is now called AutoCAD Architecure, its just easier to say ADT). This concerns me since VIZ was also never going to die and now we have MAX 2009 Design. (ok well maybe that is for the better?)
So my point is: Both ADT and Revit are great programs, but will people choosing ADT be kicked in the head by Autodesk in a year or two since they might drop ADT in favour of Revit, or will both live happily ever after? What are your thoughts on this?
Comment