This just in. Read about it here:
http://usa.autodesk.com/revitlt/
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This just in. Read about it here:
http://usa.autodesk.com/revitlt/
Yikes! It doesn't have worksharing... wouldn't it have to be a pretty small firm for that to be useful? Considering so much more information gets put in a single file, you'd have that much harder of a time collaborating. At least in ACAD plans can be in one file, elevations in another, etc. How do two people work on drawings with a non-workshareable Revit model?
At night and on weekends, to the detriment of their lives.