David Light made a really nice summary of just some of the new features this morning too. Its priced at USD 9.00/month or 29.00/year. Create Cables is brought to you by BIM SOFT SOLUTIONS. Files saved in new releases of this product are not compatible with previous releases. The executable file can be applied to both the standalone and suite versions of Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011.
It's a win for the users who are eager to find out what they can about the next release. 1.Adding the ability to add 1 cable or sets of cables above the existing ones and manually define the vertical elevation for the new cable or cables. The full install executable file contains both 32 and 64-bit versions of Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011. As my title says, let the noise begin as everyone else starts adding to the available information pile on the "internets". I believe the standard Autodesk embargo (for Sales/Marketing) about discussing the new products ended at Midnight (EST). Greg Arkin at Revit 3D has begun posting information about the new release. I tend to agree with his post title as I think this year will be a pivotal one for the three kids as they turn eleven, six and five. He wasn't claiming to have an inside track on reality or the truth but he has been a programmer using the Revit API for about as long as anyone outside of Autodesk has been.
I found it very insightful and thought provoking.
He wrote this one back in May of 2009 after the scrappy heated stuff was developing with the new Ribbon interface. Since Revit 2011 is nearly upon us I thought I'd echo a post by Guy Robinson at Bolt Out of The Red blog.