New
From the Autodesk App Store, we posted about the self-explanatory Auto Numbering, the free Column Panel, for placing panel slabs on structural columns at specified levels and more, OpenLM, for "licenses on premise," SOFiSTiK Analysis + Design, for structural engineering, and the self-explanatory WarningManageEz.
From around the Internet, we posted about the free FenestraPro Linc, for accessing live manufacturer data and information. We also posted about the GAMUT tools for family library browsing and management:
- Free GAMUT|USER – A Better way to Search and Load BIM Content – an Editor's Choice Award winner!
- Free GAMUT|MANAGER – The Easiest Way to Manage Your Firm’s BIM Content Library – an Editor's Choice Award winner!
- GAMUT | USER(PRO) – Search and Load BIM Content Ad Free
- GAMUT|PARAMETERS – Manage Family Parameters in Libraries in Batch
- GAMUT|MINION – Make Changes to Families in Libraries in Batch Using a Spreadsheet
Navisworks
New
From the App Store, we posted about the free Urbano Document Linker, for linking multiple documents to multiple elements.
Updated
From the App Store, we posted about Spot Elevations v1.5.0.
For Autodesk App Store updates not mentioned here, see our latest roundup.
Miscellaneous
We posted the following Revit-related product roundups:
Top 10
Top of the Pops
Last week, the following posts spent time in the #1 spot of our 'Trending Top 10 for the Last 7 Days' list. In order, they were:
Rock Steady
The following posts spent the entire week in our top ten list:
- Free BCF Export for BIM 360
- Guardian – Automate Consistency Re Imported Parameters & Parameters in Families, Plus Prevent Certain Actions
- Revit 2018 Product Enhancements from Autodesk (Update #8)
- Revit 2019 Product Enhancements from Autodesk (Update #19)
In and Out of Love
The following posts spent the majority of the week in our top ten list:
- LINKo7 – Bring AutoCAD into Revit and Revit into AutoCAD
- Product Roundup – FenestraPro
- Thank You!
- The Week That Was in Revit Add-ons for November 19-25, 2018
Oldies but Goodies
With the exception of our annual "Product Enhancements from Autodesk" posts, our "Trending" list is ordinarily dominated by posts made in the past week or two. However, much older posts sometimes resurface on the list, such as the following last week: Free pyRevit – IronPython Script Library for Revit (from March 11, 2017)
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