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In one contribution, he sums up the differences between CodeBook and other tools: Such talks normally stimulate a surge of interest on the stand, so we are looking forward to it!Ĭyril has also been participating in online conversations in a LinkedIn group about healthcare use of Codebook and Revit, responding to a posting about Revit. Today, CodeBook Solutions’ chief operating officer Cyril Verley will be presenting at the conference, describing how, using CodeBook, BIM and CAD data can be seamlessly exchanged with key owner/operator applications for FM, GIS, etc. We think it captures most of the key points we usually make about CodeBook, and, on the evidence of the first day at RTC, it seems to quickly grab the attention of people walking past our stand (#14).
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Posted in CodeBook, marketing, mobile | Tagged blog, Chris Razzell, CodeBook, Revit, RTC | Leave a reply Clarifying the CodeBook-Revit connections at RTC USAįor this week’s Revit Technology Conference, we produced some new banner stands, and on one of them we have tried to summarise up the CodeBook offering in a single graphic:
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Feedback from that event has also got us thinking about the many little things (and some not so little!) that CodeBook can do to help users produce reports and other deliverables more quickly, and we are thinking about highlighting some of the “ quick wins” in a series of short presentations or videos. These little tweaks will save a mouse click here and there, simplify processes and make day to day work just that little bit easier ….Īs he goes on to say, we have indeed been looking at “game changing” functionality and it was great that Andy and Cyril could talk about our mobile tablet version at the recent RTC US event in Georgia. Very impressed with some great new functionality and lots of small enhancements that have been made. In his blog post – “ It’s the little things that count …” on Codebook Lama – Chris says he was: Many thanks to Chris Razzell for producing a very detailed and positive review of the latest () release of CodeBook.