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ArchiCAD Tips and Tricks 1

Posted on 2 May, 2006 by vistasp

Applecore designs, quite immodestly I think, call this section of their site ArchiGOD which has a short list of tips that they promise to update often.

http://www.applecoredesigns.co.uk/

Edit: The site has been revamped and the name ArchiGOD seems to have disappeared.

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