Folks have been expecting Revit 2019 to drop, especially since AutoCAD 2019 and some of the other Autodesk 2019 products were released a couple weeks ago. Yesterday, Autodesk instead surprised us with a new 2018 “dot” release, Revit 2018.3.
What’s the main thing Revit 2018.3 offers? Deeper integration with BIM 360, or, we should say, the new BIM 360.
What’s new about BIM 360? According to Luke Johnson of What Revit Wants, the next gen BIM 360 offers a more controlled trust environment, and…
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