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BrenDillon-IHA
2011-07-21, 12:10 AM
My system was recently updated from Windows XP to W7 and Imaginit is giving our IT guy hell about reinstalling Revit Arch 2009. meanwhile, i need to get some work done for a deadline Friday. Does anyone know where to find the Revit 2009 30 day trial? I can't find it anywhere.

m20roxxers
2011-07-21, 02:08 AM
You should be able to download it if you are on subscription as you have access to the last 3 years of releases plus the current release.

jsteinhauer
2011-07-21, 02:33 PM
My system was recently updated from Windows XP to W7 and Imaginit is giving our IT guy hell about reinstalling Revit Arch 2009. meanwhile, i need to get some work done for a deadline Friday. Does anyone know where to find the Revit 2009 30 day trial? I can't find it anywhere.

You should be very careful and check the licensing agreement of the 30 day trial. I believe it says something about it's use is for testing & evaluation purposes only, and not being able to use it for production work. If you have a subscription, you shouldn't have an issue. Why have you not upgraded to Revit '10, '11 or '12?

Jeff S.

patricks
2011-07-21, 02:35 PM
I would skip 2010 personally, and even 2011, and just go straight to 2012. Ribbon takes some getting used to, but IMHO it's much better than the old interface.

BrenDillon-IHA
2011-07-21, 03:47 PM
Believe me, if it was up to anyone in our office, we would be on Revit 12. Every other project in our office is in '11 or '12 but our client, who is the AOR on the project which we've just got a small portion of the work, could be described in language colorful enough to make Crayola envious.