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This may become a strong competitor with revit in the near future. http://rhinobim.com/ I haven't played with the demo yet. But i'm sure it's not going to be as AEC friendly as revit, however since Rhino is open source, the program has the potential to grow much faster than proprietary software. Open source software is the future! IMO. Can't wait to play with this.
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if they make it compatable with Revit, it will grow much faster.
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