- #BLUEBEAM REVU FOR MAC TRIAL EXTEND FULL VERSION#
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- #BLUEBEAM REVU FOR MAC TRIAL EXTEND LICENSE#
- #BLUEBEAM REVU FOR MAC TRIAL EXTEND PROFESSIONAL#
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Limited Support - Answers to basic workflow and feature questions for versions three or more years old, and products approaching end of life.Extended Support - Critical security fixes and access to thorough technical support for our previous two versions.Core Support - Regular bug fixes, service pack updates, hotfixes, and access to thorough technical support for the latest version on supported operating systems.Bluebeam offers various levels of technical support depending on the version of Revu you are using and whether or not you have an active maintenance plan.What levels of support will I receive with my version of Revu? You can also refer to the Learning Resources section of this Wiki for other options.You can always ask your questions here at r/Revu.Also within Revu, you can press the F1 key on your keyboard to open a help Web Tab. Within Revu you can access the Help Menu on the far right of the Main Menu Bar.Bluebeam's Technical Support page can be accessed here.Bluebeam offers several methods to support users with issues.The ability to upload drawings to Bluebeam Drawings.Free upgrades to the latest version of Revu.You should consider if these features are worth the cost of the maintenance plan. The maintenance plan includes the following features.Anything older than 2017 should not be considered unless you have a very specific reason for needing an older release.If you decide to go with 2017 you should be aware that it will not receive any new features, any new bug fixes, and it has a lower level of support called less support called "Legacy Support". A lot of long time Revu users prefer to stick with 2017 because it is a very stable release with good performance and retains the previous GUI. 2017 was the last release before the new GUI released in 2018.It is generally not recommended to purchase 2018. 2018 introduced and new graphical user interface (GUI) and was riddled with bugs and performance issues.There is not much of a reason to choose 2019 over 20. 2019 is the previous release of Revu which introduced these features, receives the highest level of support called "Core Support", includes several bug fixes since the previous release (2018).If you are new to Revu then it is generally recommended that you go with this version since it has the newest features, receives the highest level of support called "Core Support", includes several bug fixes since the previous release (2019), and has plug-ins for the latest versions of other software.
#BLUEBEAM REVU FOR MAC TRIAL EXTEND LICENSE#
#BLUEBEAM REVU FOR MAC TRIAL EXTEND PROFESSIONAL#
If you use Revu at work and would like a license on your home computer you can purchase a discounted Professional Home Use (PHU) license.You can compare the different license types here.What type of license should I purchase (Perpetual, Open, or Enterprise)? If you are interested in purchasing more than one license, then you can see your licensing options here.You can see the current pricing for each edition here.Pick the edition that best suits your needs. Bluebeam has a tool to help compare the different editions of Revu.What edition of Revu should I purchase (Standard, CAD, or eXtreme)?
#BLUEBEAM REVU FOR MAC TRIAL EXTEND FULL VERSION#
Now the free version is built into the full version of Revu by switching the mode from "Markup Mode" to "View Mode" by going to Revu>View Mode. Bluebeam used to have a free version called Vu which has been discontinued.
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Once the trial ends you can continue using Revu but only in View mode unless you purchase a license.
#BLUEBEAM REVU FOR MAC TRIAL EXTEND DOWNLOAD#
You can download the full installation here for a free 30-day trial. Purchasing Can I test Revu before purchasing a license? This FAQ also attempts to answer questions from the perspective of the Revu user community as opposed to Bluebeam's biased perspective. The FAQ on this Wiki mostly answers questions not found on Bluebeam's FAQ so it is recommended to start there first. How do I change the way my name is displayed in a Studio Session?īluebeam's Official FAQ can be accessed here.What is the difference between a Studio Project and a Studio Session?.How do I suggest new features to Bluebeam?.What levels of support will I receive with my version of Revu?.What version of Revu should I purchase?.What type of license should I purchase (Perpetual, Open, or Enterprise)?.What edition of Revu should I purchase (Standard, CAD, or eXtreme)?.Can I test Revu before purchasing a license?.