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Sunday, August 20, 2017

The Week that was in Revit and Navisworks Add-ons for Aug 14-20, 2017

Here on Revit Add-ons, during the week of August 14, 2017, we published thirty posts.

New

From the Autodesk App Store, we posted about Twinmotion Dynamic Link, which enables instant synchronization between Revit and Twinmotion 2018.

From around the Internet, we posted about the launch of the free BIMsmith Market for accessing manufacturers' BIM content – it's an Editor's Choice Award winner! We also posted about P&ID Modeler for Revit 2018.1 from Autodesk, which helps you model piping faster and more efficiently using P&IDs from a Plant 3D Collaboration project.

Updated

From the App Store, we posted about BIM Track V1.12 for Revit and Navisworks.

For additional App Store updates not mentioned here, please see our latest roundup.

From around the Internet, we posted about the MWF (metal/wood framer) summer 2017 releases.

Miscellaneous

We posted a self-congratulatory article about our achieving 2 million pageviews. Thank you!

We posted an article for vendors, bloggers and news sites about how we handle copyrighted material.

We posted the latest monthly article in our popular What's Hot series, What's Hot in Revit Add-ons for July 2017.

We posted an anticipatory post about the upcoming FenestraPro Premium V4.0.

From the world of Dynamo, we posted about:

We re-posted a series of articles by Ryan Lenihan titled 'Practical Dynamo,' featuring the following:
  1. Generate Sheets from Excel
  2. Moving Views on Sheets
  3. Moving Views Based on Another View

We posted a few articles from Engineering.com about cloud-based BIM:

We posted an article about how reality capture for BIM is reshaping industry practices.

For the do-it-yourselfers out there, we posted about Revit Python Wrapper V1.3, a Python wrapper for the Revit API, and about IFC-dotnet, a .Net library for working with IFC data.

For free webinars, we posted about:

Trendsetting

Top of the Pops

Last week, the following post spent the entire week in the top spot of our 'Trending Top 10 for the Last 7 Days' list:

Rock Steady

The following posts spent the entire week in our top ten list:

In and Out of Love

The following posts spent the majority of the week in our top ten list:

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