fernandez
2009-04-30, 06:34 PM
My firm recently switched over from pure, old-school Autocad (I'm talking AutoCAD2000 here, people) to Revit. We tried out a one-year subscription beginning with Revit 2009, and have yet to install the new 2010 version.
The firm is wondering whether to renew our subscription or simply buy the latest versions of the software whenever we feel like upgrading. It sounds overwhelmingly like people are on a subscription service . . .am I right?
Anyone have any compelling reasons for buying over subscribing?
The firm is wondering whether to renew our subscription or simply buy the latest versions of the software whenever we feel like upgrading. It sounds overwhelmingly like people are on a subscription service . . .am I right?
Anyone have any compelling reasons for buying over subscribing?