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I would though like to know some of the specific issues, as we all would. I know my rambling sounds like a sales pitch but the main thing is it does work and works well for many "smart sized firms" if it does not work for some then sorry to hear that, we all have different methods. That almost anything part means that VW is always improving.
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VW is definitely not a system that you pull out of a box and magic happens but with some time you can do almost anything. As for your quantity take offs these are done through worksheets and yes they are quite difficult sometimes but once they are generated the way you would like its great.
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It doesn't mean its wrong it is just different.
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The issue that I see allot of people bring up is they have worked in Sketchup or some other software and have a good grasp on that, then with a move to VW it's not the same. I also have many other platforms which to work with but now find myself relying almost solely on VW. After some time though I have come to really enjoy working in VW and Renderworks. I will even go as far as saying that after I had VW for a while I looked again due to disappointments. Patrick, I am curious what in VW is not what is marketed? I also am a "smart sized firm" and after playing around with many cad choices settled on VW.