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Graphisoft introduces BIMx Docs for iPhone and iPad

At Graphisoft’s North American BIM Conference this week in San Diego, the company announced the immediate availability of the next generation of its BIMx app for the Apple App Store. The brand new “BIMx Docs” function pack included in the new version provides access to full BIM projects containing the 2D documentation as well the 3D BIM model.

Hyper Models

A new advanced “Hyper-model” technology provides full integration of 2D and 3D making navigation more intuitive, smoother and faster than most other construction-related model or documentation viewer mobile apps.

01 – BIMx Docs is a function pack for Graphisoft’s BIMx and it packs a tremendous amount of new features and tools into the mobile BIM offering.

“BIMx Docs, with its Hyper-model capability, has the potential to fundamentally change the way people explore BIM projects on their touch screen devices, whether they’re away from their office and/or don’t have BIM training,” said Akos Pfemeter, Director of Global Marketing at GRAPHISOFT. “The outstanding performance and smooth navigation we have achieved even on full-fledged, large scale BIM projects containing several hundreds of layouts that would virtually stop most PDF viewers is unmatched by any other mobile app when flying on BIMx on an iPhone/iPad,” he continued.

BIMx Docs Features

Availability and Pricing

The new BIMx Docs function pack is already available on the Apple App Store. The basic BIMx app remains free. BIMx Docs function pack costs 4.99.USD for one project and 49.99.USD for unlimited number of projects.

To learn more visit here. To see the app on the Apple App Store go here.

Architosh Analysis

This was a well-timed surprise for the Hungarian-based software leader, released as part of its first North American Graphisoft BIM Conference, which took place earlier this week. If the app works as smoothly as the movie demo does it will be quite an impressive tool in the hands of architects and AEC professionals working with BIM projects. The iPad is already the leading tablet computer in AEC by a landslide. The decision to keep pushing on the iOS front is hugely smart in our opinion.

An interesting question to ask is will this app utilize the 64-bit A7 processor? And the short answer now must be possibly. Clearly it runs on iPhones and iPads and the new A7 with 64-bit is so new that we would not be surprised at all to learn that a special version tweaked for the 64-bit A7 would need some additional time to code. We’ll strive to learn more soon.

 

 

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