
You can reach me in email I'd Christophe Legrand thanks for comment.
Answers to your questions both questions can doable like,
1.more than 15 dwg connected we can create a drop down based on customer grouping.
2.YES it's possible to uninstall the ribbon. If you need any more Customization please call or WhatsApp me +91 9994958274. You need any urgent requirement please write a mail. I am in on site now Above 2 Customization will take a some time to incorporate with this free Tool.
visualarq.Answers to your questions both questions can doable like,ġ.more than 15 dwg connected we can create a drop down based on customer grouping.Ģ.YES it's possible to uninstall the ribbon. There is extensive documentation on the internet about using Revit in OpenBIM workflows, for example with IFC & BCF. A good resource for finding alternative software is. Autodesk employee Lejla Secerbegovic has made some videos about Revit and openBIM (they have not been checked for accuracy). Autodesk has an official Autodesk Revit IFC Manual Version 2.0. We have a directory of Free software extensions to proprietary software including extensions to Revit. Open Design Alliance (ODA) licenses proprietary solutions for reading and writing Revit files. Dynamo is a node based visual programming environment. FreeCAD is a free/libre alternative to Autodesk Revit. BlenderBIM_Add-on is a free/libre alternative to Autodesk Revit. Revit setup for OpenBIM is a Wikibook with articles about improving OpenBIM support from Autodesk Revit Neither project is a stand-in replacement and both are under rapid development. Two alternatives to Revit documented on this site are BlenderBIM Add-on and FreeCAD. Libre software with Revit integration can be seen in the Revit extensions category The place to start learning about OpenBIM with Revit is the Revit setup for OpenBIM page. Revit is proprietary software and documented on this site to support its use in OpenBIM workflows. Revit is 4D building information modeling capable with tools to plan and track various stages in the building's lifecycle, from concept to construction and later maintenance and/or demolition." Wikipedia The software allows users to design a building and structure and its components in 3D, annotate the model with 2D drafting elements, and access building information from the building model's database. The original software was developed by Charles River Software, founded in 1997, renamed Revit Technology Corporation in 2000, and acquired by Autodesk in 2002. "Autodesk Revit is a building information modelling software for architects, landscape architects, structural engineers, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineers, designers and contractors. All articles in the OSArch wiki related to Autodesk Revit can be seen in the Category:Autodesk Revit
This page is Autodesk Revit documentation on implementing OpenBIM.