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  • So Useful!

    We've used this app to design our holiday home and it has paid for itself over and over. It was quite easy to learn and the few times that I got stuck, I got very useful support.

    There were a few things that I couldn't represent in the app (like our choice of external cladding - corrugated zincalum) and the type of windows we want (awning) but still this was so effective in communicating with the builder.

    I would recommend this to anyone - It's great.

    I DON'T think it is expensive for what it gives you at all (and it annoys me that people expect to get really useful things for free).
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  • It's good but...

    This is a good app for building your dream home it's just the money that bugs me because you can't save without paying so I wouldn't recommend this app unless they lowered the prices.
  • Good App but can used some improvements

    I like the App, I build the house the way that my wife and I wanted, but needs more updated furniture, more fence options railings just an up to date furniture. But we like it for the price it does the job.
    Also it will be nice if you can open it in iPhone too and do some sharing work.

    Gracias ArchiTouch 3D
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  • Excellent

    Je ne suis pas un architecte , trės facile a utiliser et c'as m'a permis de configurer facilement ma prochaine maison, Bravo
  • Rip off

    This app is a rip off
  • Waste of time

    Had the basic design and was thinking about upgrading. No warning nothing just plan is gone. Such a waste of time.
  • ArchiTouch 3D

    I love it. It is so much fun to use and very easy to use it. Lori
  • Poor interface. Poor implementation. Apple Pencil hostile.

    Amazing in the details this program overlooks. It starts by building your plans on a basic slab. So to start you off it automatically throws out a simple starter slab on a grid. It arbitrarily starts you out with a 22x22 ft slab because that is the likely size your house will be. It helpfully determines the square footage to be 400sf. It plops it on a 1/4 "to the foot grid and to be helpful it makes no attempt to line it up with this grid. This is good because the snap to grid makes no attempt to snap to full integers and seems to have a an unnatural attraction to the fractional inch. All of this grid chaos is put to good use when propositioning a wall or reconfiguring that tiny little slab. Every little finger movement involved to moving that miserable wall the ever so allusive 1/4" will modify its length. So if you are lucky enough get one right the other axis will surely get screwed up. The only thing your Apple Pencil will work smoothly on is erasing things so it can get lots of use. The interface is set out as a scattered game of hide and seek. The instructions are a garbled mess of pdfs and iTunes U videos. Looks like this was put together by a bunch of novices and the project coordinator is on sabbatical.
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  • Not too shabby

    I like it. Learning curve not too long. The fees are too high for the amateur and the detail too small for the professional.

    Keep working on it.

    Buist L.
  • Had to delete it

    Could not figure it out. Took me hours to get the house drawn. Then the furniture was another hour. Could not figure out how to save it. Took picture. Tried to move the sofa around and the whole thing went blank. I am better off drawing it myself!

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