The flexibility of our markup tools allow for the creation of fully customizable symbols to be saved in the Tool Chest as your very own tool set. Here, your saved symbols are at your fingertips to use and reuse. Browse our selection, or create your own.

Taking off building quantities can be a repetitive process, and if you have multiple people working on several bid packages at once, having a standard set of tools makes work consistent and efficient among everyone. Markups, like colored hatch patterns, and symbols, like lighting fixtures, can be saved as a custom tool set in Revu and even shared with other users.


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Paul's reference to symbology and using the viewing in a smarter way is spot on for our industry. I have seen this question floating around several times to make it easy to use standard industry symbols to make the markup more efficient, which is one of the reasons people really like bluebeam

In this context, I would like to at least see if there is an option to include a list of ISO and/or ISA engineering symbols inside the redline layer, so many engineering and owner/operators companies can paste a valve, equipment etc. in a P&ID or an electrical symbol in a one-line diagram.

You will use these every day. This set includes 22 common markup tools and symbols to make redlining drawings or marking up specifications a breeze. Your purchase includes black, red, green, and blue colors.

Am I downloading a PDF editor?

No. You are downloading a set of add-ons that can be installed only with a full working copy of Bluebeam Revu. You can purchase a copy of the Bluebeam Revu PDF editor from bluebeam.com.

What are the System Requirements?

You need a working copy of Bluebeam Revu, which can be installed on a Windows PC or an iPad. You can purchase a copy of the Bluebeam Revu PDF editor from bluebeam.com.

Do the tools work on the Mac version of Bluebeam?

Unfortunately, only some of the tools work on the Macintosh version of Bluebeam due to limitations of the Bluebeam software. The markup, symbols, templates, and stamps work on a Mac. However, the linetypes, hatches, and scaleable tools don't work since Bluebeam for Mac doesn't allow custom linetypes or hatches and doesn't have the scaleable tools feature.

Commentaires :I could not be more pleased with CounFire. It is fast, accurate, easy to use, and has cut my time to perform a take-off by a factor of 10. Some may question a factor of 10, but try it and see that drawing symbols when counted on one drawing are also counted on all other drawings within the project drawing package automatically. Orientation is not an issue, and items not picked up are easily identified and added to the correct symbol list. Check drawings are also supplied as part of the final report to assure all errors have been resolved.

There are some limitations in what you can and cant do, with some updates from the suggested features it would become a far more competent tool for a designer estimator like myself - in particular different shaped coverage indicators and a larger choice of symbols and colour choices would massively improve the usability of countfire.

Features that I like the best:The Support:User Interface:I really like the clean simple user interface. It looks very nice and up to date unlike a lot of the competition.Autocount:In comparison to other software such as Livecount, Planswift, Bluebeam, eTakeoff, etc. Countfire is by far faster. I've used Livecount & Planswift the most. Countfire can do in 2 seconds what Livecount & Planswift takes 3 minutes to do. I can select a fixture type to autocount and it will find every fixture with extreme accuracy on every plan page in 2 seconds or less (Tested with a plan set of 120+ pages)Background Hide:Countfire has the ability to hide the background on a drawing. This is very useful when you have a messy plan set or when all the furniture and details are on the same page as the electrical. You can toggle it on and off. You can also define what is a part of the background and it will hide it. This makes it so much easier to see only the electrical stuff.Hide Counted Symbols. (Only works for symbols counted with autocount).This is a feature that most of the estimating takeoff software has but this does it in a much different way. It will actually hide the symbols that have been counted not just the digitizer count itself. This allows you to toggle off everything that has been counted and now you can see what hasn't been. This only works on the symbols that are counted with autocount. You can still hide the manual digitizer counts but it won't hide the symbol.

There is no 'back' button to help you correct mistakes - you have to rely on not saving changes which is not ideal.Recognition of different orientation of symbols is limited to 90 degrees only - expanding this would be useful.Typical small power symbol auto count can be time consuming because of how symbols are recognised by the system, this makes the auto count process unreliable particularly across multiple drawings - a manual count often becomes the best option which defeats the object.

sometimes drawings take to long to upload in to the software.I would like to see improvements in the unjoining and joining symbols, the improvement could be that we the users had a choice in which parts of drawings we join or unjoin.

I have found that I have gone back to drawings that I have taken off first time around and noticed symbols which I did take off were not highlighted. That could be simply down to me not saving each time. However, I have had to go back through each drawing to make sure I haven't missed anything. There should be something in place to highlight anything that has been missed.It would also be helpful to have an option to pick regularly used symbols and containment so that you can save time not having to manually type them in. ff782bc1db

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