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Punch! Home Design Architectural Series 18

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Platform:   Windows 98 / Me / XP
2.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (41 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows 98 / Me / XP
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • 486-DX Processor, Windows 95 or higher, 16MB RAM, 700MB hard disk space, CD-ROM
  • VGA video card set at 800x600 resolution and 16-bit color depth
  • Mouse or other pointing device for Windows 2000 users: 16MB Minimum video card Memory
  • For PC

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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00006SIJQ
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: October 11, 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #5,011 in Software (See Bestsellers in Software)

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    #61 in  Software > Home & Hobbies > Home Design
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description
From layout to landscaping, Home Design Architectural Series 18 from Punch! Software delivers a complete home-design solution. Flexible and easy to use, this software integrates 18 programs and adds more than 60 new features and enhancements. Explore easy-to-use wall tools, robust text and dimension tools, additional 2-D geometric creation tools, photo-realistic lighting, enhanced framing and estimating, and much more. Help text and video clips explain and demonstrate how each tool is used. Plus, you can join the Punch! Developers Network, download the free developer's kit, and get started customizing your own PowerTools plug-ins.

Product Description
The big story is flexibility and ease of use. Architectural Series 18 provides innovative new tools to unleash your design creativity. Explore new tools for creating complex objects from simple ones, presentation tools for final prints and even special tools for easily changing the design in 3D.

Novice or Pro, Architectural Series 18 is easy to use!
A single, easy-to-use interface puts powerful tools at your fingertips; you can use as many or a few as you choose and still get professional results. Beginners will appreciate the Video ToolTips tutorials that teach you as you draw, and simple Drag & Drop functions for windows, doors, furniture, texture, color and landscaping. Professionals will appreciate the more complex features such as extensive framing and estimating, mechanical design and CAD functions to name a few. Architectural Series 18 was designed to grow with you as you become more proficient with the program. Regardless of your expertise, Architectural Series 18 makes home design an enjoyable experience.

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: Punch Software
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 42100
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.punchsoftware.com
  • Software Sub Type: Architectural
  • Software Name: Home Design Architectural Series 18 - Complete Product
  • Features & Benefits:
    Video ToolTips
    Elevation Editor
    Convert-2-3D
    DXF File Import Made easy
    Layout Manager
    Finally an easy tool to create the perfect presentation printouts of your design. Add multiple 2D/3D views of your plan to customize the page any combination to fit your project needs. Print a page with front/side/top views, or maybe a page with all of the custom bathrooms in your plan. Show 2D information and rendered images on the same page, then output to your printer or plotter.

    Punch! PowerTools and the Punch! Developer's Network:
    Architectural Series 18 is enhanced with PowerTools technology. A Punch

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    259 of 267 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars AS18 is feature rich, but has room for improvement, November 13, 2002
    By Jon Bondy "curmudgeon" (Cambridge, VT USA) - See all my reviews
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    I have used three Punch products in the past 3 years: Suite, Platinum, and AS18. They all offer similar user interfaces, although as you pay more money, you get more features. In fact, the feature list in AS18 is too large to list here. While some of the newer features work (DXF and VRML export), I was unable to figure out why anyone would want to use them. The diversity of the features (for example, "showers" can be found both in the "objects" [or "furniture"] section, and in the "plumbing" section) will strike you either as confusing, or as providing rich alternatives, depending on how you view these things.

    Punch offers free updates from their web site, but if history is any indicator, you can only expect one update per product. Older products, such as Suite and Platinum, are likely to remain exactly as they are, with no further enhancements or bug fixes. I believe that an AS18 upgrade is now available for download from Punch.

    Program performance ranges from intolerably slow to quite acceptable, but not in a way that is easy to fathom. Calculations that took my old Dell 933 MHz Pentium system 20 seconds, take about 11 seconds on my new AMD 1.8 MHz Athalon, but for a different kind of calculation, the numbers are 4 and 40. Yes, that's right: the newer, faster machine is 10 times slower than the older machine. When I switched video boards on the newer machine (from an ATI 8500 Radeon to an nVidia 4200 card), this number dropped to below a second, an improvement of a factor of 50 or so. Thus, predicting program performance can be difficult, since simply getting new hardware is not a panacea. Punch tech support provided essentially no help in this area. Note that 3D values are recomputed at times when they need not be, which can be especially frustrating if you have a slower system, since long (20 second) delays can occur.

    Punch has designed the software so that there are times when the blueprint is repositioned without your permission. This can lead to your having to pan back to the place you were working originally, which can be pretty annoying. Why they think that they should move the diagram when you did not ask them to is beyond me.

    Some features only work well when using a mouse: if you use a graphics tablet, you may be further annoyed. The zoom feature is particulary awkward to use with a tablet.

    The main difference between the older Suite and Platinum products and the AS18 product is the addition of "layers". You can inspect and work on any of the layers (including the floor plan, electrical, plumbing, roof, etc) separately, while seeing the other layers as needed. This is a great improvement over the older software.

    The program is feature laden, and you can actually design a house with it, but I found it to be pretty annoying at times. On the other hand, I know of no other software in this price range that offers anywhere near the features that this package does.

    Annoyances not already mentioned included the following:

    The hourglass cursor is rarely used when program delays occur, resulting in user confusion and erroneous multiple clicks;

    Some functions appear as active menu items but in fact cannot be used at all;

    Even when you click on an object, and the context menu appears, the object may not be fully selected, and operations on that object may fail without warning or explanation;

    Plumbing showerheads cannot be moved to arbitrary shower walls;

    36"x36" showers will not fit on a 38" wall;

    Invoking some tools results in no visible change to the screen, because the tool has performed an activity at a location that the user is not currently able to see;

    The program always asks you whether you want to save your design, even when you have made no changes, and even when the design is empty;

    The program does not remember printing preferences at all;

    Some standard objects (such as queen sized beds) are not the

    correct size;

    Some objects cannot be easily manipulated because they are hidden "behind" other objects, and there are no facilities for moving objects to the front or back;

    Data from designs made in older versions of Punch! software can be read in newer versions, but some data can be lost without warning.

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    34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars Fine for the consumer, but not for constuction documents, April 12, 2004
    By Phillip Hasley "malchien" (San Luis Obispo, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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    Punch! AS 18 gets a C+ grade at best. It's fine for drawing up a house to "walk though" to get a feel for what it will look like, but it falls frustratingly a bit short of providing the tools needed to design real construction drawings that you could give to a contractor or submit for permits.

    I'm designing a two bedroom apartment over a garage, and I need to submit drawings to my city for permits. The last design I submitted to the city for permits was a garage that I designed using pencil and paper four years ago. I'm an engineer and I'm used to drafting in this fashion. However, it was painful when I had to make a change to a window or a door, erasing and re-drawing all the wall studs and everything. So, being the 21st Century, I figured that there has got to be some architectural software design program out there that a design/builder could use to draft up drawings to submit to the city for permits without having to manually draw wall studs (like AutoCAD and other general CAD programs).

    I searched high and low and found that you could spend $1,000 or more for a true architectural design program like Chief Architect or ArchiCAD, and everything cheaper seemed to fall into the consumer floor plan design category of not being able to produce real construction drawings. Since I draw up buildings for permits about once every four or five years, I didn't want to spend $1,000 for a program. I thought Punch! AS 18 would be just the ticket. It has a framing utility for automatically framing walls, floors and roofs, and it has an elevation editor.

    The frustrating part of this software is that on the surface it appears to provide the features needed to design construction documents. It's only when you put the software to work that you realize its deficiencies. For instance, the software has a framing tool for adding wall, floor and roof framing. It provides very "pretty" 3D views of the framing. But, when you decide to print a framing section, you find that you cannot print the section to scale. It also doesn't insert any dimensions or allow you to manually insert dimensions or text. Your typical contractor isn't going to pull out a scale to find that your header is 2 @ 2 x 12, and the city wants to see this information. So, you can sort-of work around this deficiency by saving the "image" as a BMP file, editing it in an image editing program like PaintShop Pro to print at the correct scale and add the required text. The question that begs itself is why Punch! didn't program the software to automatically display dimensions and text in the framing editor? It already has all the information in the design for header sizes, height, width etc. It also doesn't allow for edits to the rafters or studs. One of the rafters was displayed with a large spacing of about 25" on my design, while all the other rafters were spaced at 16" o.c. It doesn't allow you to edit this at all, and again, you have to edit the BMP file in a drawing program to try to get it right.

    This is only one of the deficiencies. The DXF export utility will export every floor on top of itself. So, when you open the file in a CAD program, you see a huge mish-mash of dimensions and floors on top of itself. The program really didn't want to draw a basement, and I had to do all sorts of work arounds to show one. At one point I had a 3' deep foundation showing up at 6' high in the air, and it took me hours of editing to get the foundation to display correctly. As with other reviewers, I had the problem of objects protruding through walls, and I had to constantly view the design in 3D to be sure everything was aligned and not penetrating another solid body.

    If all you want to do is see what your house design will look like after it's built by using the 3D walk through and fly around features, this product should work fine for you. However, it seems like there are plenty of lower priced competitors (3D Home Architect, FloorPlan 3D, etc.) that will do the same thing. If you want to draw construction documents, look elsewhere or draw it up by hand. While you may be able to monkey around with this program to get what you need eventually, either by editing in another program or editing with a pencil after printing, it's a frustrating experience when you know that other software out there will do what you need.

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    26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars A Lot of Glitz, but no Beef, March 28, 2003
    By A Customer
    This program was well advertised and looked unbelievable on their website. I've used previous Punch Programs as well as Home Architect 3.0, 4.0 and the bizarre 5.0 which isn't really an upgrade. 4.0 has a great interface that is very intuitive, but it just didn't have enough stuff. I spent 2 full weekends trying to work with AS 18 and am thoroughly disgusted. It would be great if you just want to design a box. I gave up when I found dormer roofs and other roofs going through walls. Any use of varying pitch roofs causes all kinds of problems with the dormers. You also have no flexiblity with the fancy trapezoid or triangle windows in terms of changing any one dimension. If you really want to design creatively, don't get this thing. I suggest you go to the Chiefarchitect.com website and learn about why 5.0 is not really an upgrade. They also offer a real upgrade although it is somewhat expensive. I'm gonna try it because I'm tired of cheap low-wattage programs. I guess you get what you pay for.
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