Architectural Technologist – Vectorwork Bookshelf plugin from Vector-Depot

by scays on 05/07/2010

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I picked up a note from Jon Pickup re a nice little plugin from Vector Depot called Bookshelf. It’s a program that’s been on my wish list for some time, in that I store a lot of company links I use a lot like Marley, or Kingspan on my browser, but there are also a lot of other internal links I use, like my building reg pdf’s or perhaps my spec notes, that I have to go through a series of menu’s to find, if I can remember where they are.

Well this simple little plugin brings them all into Vectorworks under s nice dialog box to load them through what ever program they were created in or the web browser if they are an external web link. It’s so simple and easy to use, Patrick McConnell, who runs Vector Depot will send you a simple zip file with the plug in and instructions to load it into the Vectorworks plugin folder, and some very easy to understand tutorials on who to use the program. This is one plugin you will want to purchase and at $20 its just a no brainer, with the time you will save. I made a short Video of the program, which I hope does it justice,


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