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New Revu 10 Leak – Are you ready for the next generation of RFIs?

March 13, 2012

We’re getting closer to the release of Revu 10, but that’s no reason to stop leaking information about what will be included in the new version! Today on www.revu10.com there is a new leak, and it looks like this:

What do you think could be included in the next generation of RFIs? Let me know. And remember, to keep on PDFin’!

-Karen

Check out the Revu 10 podcast with the engineers

March 6, 2012

It’s that time of year again! Revu 10 is scheduled to be released at the end of the month, and our developers are ready to start talking. Head over www.Revu10.com  (home of all product-related feature leaks) to listen to a podcast with our lead Revu developers, Ben and Peter.

In this podcast, Ben and Peter talk in more detail about two of the features that have already been leaked – Dynamic Layers and Links. So, go on and listen up, let us know what you think, and remember, to keep on PDFin’!

-Karen

Revu wins a Constructech Magazine Top Product Award

March 2, 2012

Woo hoo! Constructech Magazine has announced its list of Commercial Top Products, and Revu is on the list!

Constructech’s Top Products is an annual award program which honors technology solutions that have demonstrated the greatest innovations geared toward the commercial construction market. Revu was selected by Constructech’s editors for enabling digital project communication. Judges especially liked Bluebeam Studio, Revu’s real-time collaboration feature, as well as the software’s tablet PC compatibility, which enables project team members to redline PDFs at the jobsite or on the road.

As  a Constructech Commercial Top Product, Revu will be featured in the March/April issue of the magazine. If you can’t wait to read more, you can check out this online article here, or read about other awards Revu has won, here. And remember, to keep on PDFin’!

-Karen

There’s a new leak about Revu 10, and it has to do with emails

February 29, 2012

There’s a new feature leak over on www.Revu10.com. This week, we’re hinting at a new feature that will make it easier to save and find project emails:

Which Revu 10 leak are you most excited about so far? Let me know. And remember, to keep on PDFin’!

-Karen

Cool user feedback about Revu

February 28, 2012

There’s nothing better than hearing from users like you about why you love Revu! Recently a Revu user took to his blog to share why he thinks Revu is a Cool Tool.

“As a PDF reader and markup tool for construction and design professionals, or anyone who works with large format drawings, there is no equal (Bluebeam is not for creating drawings, plans or text documents, but for converting them to PDF and working with them once in this format.). I have gotten our entire office of designers and estimators to switch from printed plans to using Revu with little to no coercion. Even the strongest proponents of paper, those who print their email, have decided to switch to digital plans after seeing how easy and fast Revu really is.”

You can read the entire review on KK’s Cool Tools. Do you have feedback to share – comment below or send us a link to your blog post. And remember, to keep on PDFin’.

-Karen

New feature leaked on Revu10.com, and it’s called “Links”

February 21, 2012

What if you could define a place, and link to it again and again? With Revu 10 you can, using a new feature we call Links.

Click this image to see how Links will let you get to places faster and easier.

Check out the sneak peek video at www.Revu10.com, and remember to keep on PDFin’!

-Karen

Read about Revu in the latest issue of Structural Engineer

February 16, 2012

Revu users will see a familiar face (or interface, that is) in the latest issue of Structural Engineer. The February issue features an article written by Bluebeam Technical Specialist, James Chambers. In this piece, James discusses how Revu provides structural engineers with more than just a solution for “digital paper” but a means to more effectively communication with project team members.

You can read the article online here. And remember, to keep on PDFin’!

-Karen

New Revu 10 leak…and it has something to do with layers

February 14, 2012

Happy Tuesday! It’s week two of eight in our countdown to the launch of Revu 10, and a new leak has been revealed on www.Revu10.com. Check out this page to see the dynamic changes we’re making to layers, and imagine the possibilities of what you’ll be able to do when this new feature is debuted at the end of March.

What do you think of the two Revu 10 leaks we’ve sprung so far? Let me know. And remember, to keep on PDFin’!

-Karen

Explore the “Future of Design” with Lynn Allen at this special Sterling Systems event

February 13, 2012

Calling all CAD users (especially those in or near Scottsdale, Arizona)! Our partner, Sterling Systems, is hosting a special event on Thursday, February 16th with Autodesk’s very own Lynn Allen in Old Town Scottsdale! Listen to Autodesk’s well-known evangelist as she shares some insights on up and coming design trends, and of course, some Autodesk tips and tricks. Also, sign up for a special break-out session on either Civil 3D or Revit Architecture to maximize your use of these applications.

Interested in attending? Click here to register. And remember, to keep on PDFin’!

-Karen

Bookmark this page for Revu 10 feature leaks!

February 8, 2012

The February edition of the Bluebeam Insider has made it official – Revu 10 will be here at the end of March!


We know “next month” can seem like a long ways away, especially when you’re waiting to find out what we have in store for you with Revu 10. So, in an effort to make you happy (while not angering the engineers by giving away all their secrets) we’ve set up a microsite for feature leaks – www.Revu10.com. Every week we’ll reveal another video, image or other tidbit about a new feature that will be available on a desktop or tablet PC near you soon!

Our first leak – a video – is about an interesting new feature we call “Spaces.” Click here to check it out, and remember to keep on PDFin’!

-Karen


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