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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
3DHA 5 vs 4, November 9, 2002
I'm a user of both 3DHA 4 and 5 and have read the comments here; Versions 4 and 5 are VERY different and not compatible - they were created by different companies. Having worked with both applications extensively, it is apparent (to me at least) that version 5.0 is much more powerful than 4.0:Inserting a roof: After selecting the Roof Tool, simply right-click over the structure and choose "Auto-Insert". Now, move one of the walls - the roof automatically re-sizes. (Way cool.) Version 4.0 required a 'regeneration' of the roof which I found quite awkward. Other examples: * Ability to modify ANYTHING and EVERYTHING (4.0 did not allow modifications to furnishings); * Full 3-D Editing (try that in 4.0!); * View Modes that only professional packages have (wireframe, hidden line, shaded, etc.); * Improved 3D Navigation - no more 'step, step, step' motion. The 'Orbit' Tool alone is a vast improvement. * 'Pick Points' and 'Insert Mode' - these allow you to draw continuously without having to re-click a tool. For example: if you are drawing walls (thus is 'Insert Mode') your cursor can leave the workspace and change drawing options or views WHILE drawing! * More control over appearance - they've even introduced Line Styles and Hatch Patterns. (That's right: Hatch Patterns in a retail home design application!) * 'MS-Office' interface: they've changed the UI to be more compatible with Office applications. 5.0's interface reminds me of Visio. I prefer 5.0's interface as 4.0's was so quirky. Every single aspect of this software has been improved and made more powerful. The quality of plans I am able to produce in a short amount of time exceeds the capabilities of 4.0 hands down. I'll never go back to Version 4.0.
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