
I appreciate any feedback on it that you may have - thanks for reading.

Has anyone else purchased the MagiCAD add in, and if so, what is your experience with it like? Is it good value-for-money? What are the best features of the software? One of the key things the engineers like is the fact that MagiCAD can perform pressure loss calculations, but aside from that I'm not seeing a whole lot of features that would get regular use with the way we use Revit here. From the resources I have found online, it looks like a powerful design tool, but our designers aren't Revit competent, and, as we currently only have 2 AEC licences, our designs are done in CAD and then passed over to us to translate these designs into Revit. I have been asked by one of the mechanical engineers to look into whether MagiCAD is worth the money, especially since the BIM department here is tiny (myself and one other, who is training to be an engineer but can use Revit).


I work for an MEP consultancy, and we're currently looking at MagiCAD to act as a replacement to Bentley HEVACOMP which is being discontinued in the next few month.
