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r.piano

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Mar 24, 2008, 3:58:06 PM3/24/08
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Just came across this web site where you can download a free Bills of
quantity software.
Seems very useful and easy to use especially for whoever uses a simple Excel
sheet.
You can compose your own price list which can be updated evrytime you have
to
insert a new project and also has recognises repeated measuremnts so that
you don't need
to type them in each time.

The link is:
http://www.primus-dcf.com/en/


PeterD

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Mar 24, 2008, 7:02:38 PM3/24/08
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 20:58:06 +0100, "r.piano" <r.p...@workshoprp.it>
wrote:

>Just came across this web site where you can

>Spam snipped<

Why can't you be an honest spammer and just say "My website, where you
can" instead of trying to make people think you have no connection to
the site? When you do what you are doing, most of us quickly realize
that you are being dishonest, and that is a clear warning to avoid
your site like the plague!

BTW, Bill doesn't like people giving his software away, either.

M. Villitier

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May 22, 2008, 10:59:56 AM5/22/08
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On 25 Mar, 01:02, PeterD <pet...@hipson.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 20:58:06 +0100, "r.piano" <r.pi...@workshoprp.it>


Doesn't matter if involved or not :-),
Just a few questions to you about this application. Is anybody using
it ? Could this software be useful to draw up quickly Bills of
quantities avoiding mismatch typing and distraction errors. Does the
free version print good and personalisable estimates, and BoQ's ?


Thanks for hints,
M.

Greg

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May 28, 2008, 10:01:39 AM5/28/08
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> Just a few questions to you about this application. Is anybody using
> it ? Could this software be useful to draw up quickly Bills of
> quantities avoiding mismatch typing and distraction errors. Does the
> free version print good and personalisable estimates, and BoQ's ?
>
> Thanks for hints,
> M.

Great!

Installed a few days ago and just produced estimates and bills of
quantities for a rising project of mine.
It seems to be very useful and interesting for:
-ability (just by drag&drop) to import and export parts of
measurements with Excel and Word , ...!
-video tutorials available on the site to get started quickly with the
program
-automatic calculation
The editor is very easy and a good tool for architect, quantity
surveyors, cost engineer. It is free and affordable. I generated my
draft BoQ in a few steps. Check it or tell me if you know another
available solution.
Is anybody using the professional version of this software ? What are
the extra features of the complete version ?
...and did anybody use the takeoff functionality to extract
measurements from CAD drawings ? I have seen this interaction with
AutoCAD in the Video Tutorial (www.primus-dcf.com) but I haven't
checked it on my desk yet. ...or is there something wrong with my
computer ???
NB: In the video tutorial, you can see clearly that measures are taken
directly from CAD drawings.

bye
Greg

PeterD

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May 28, 2008, 3:23:07 PM5/28/08
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>AutoCAD in the Video Tutorial (www.pcf.com) but I haven't


>checked it on my desk yet. ...or is there something wrong with my
>computer ???
>NB: In the video tutorial, you can see clearly that measures are taken
>directly from CAD drawings.
>
>bye
>Greg


You bought and installed SPAMMED software? Wow, that takes guts. You
may want to run a virus scan now...

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