Most software relies on long toolbars or right-click menus. Archicad offers the —a context-sensitive, circular menu that appears instantly when you select an object or begin a command. It hovers like a loyal pet, waiting to offer the exact next action: "Split," "Trim," "Offset," or "Roof Accessory." Because it learns your sequence of operations, the Pet Palette reduces mouse travel to nearly zero. For power users, it becomes an extension of muscle memory, allowing them to build complex models without ever looking away from the drawing area.
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Historically, stairs and railings were the bane of any BIM modeler. Archicad’s recent have turned a headache into a goodie. The stair tool allows you to define a stair by landing positions, flight count, and riser height—then instantly cycles through dozens of regulatory-compliant variations (open riser, mono-stringer, U-shaped, etc.). Even more impressive is the railing tool: you can assign a railing to any edge (a slab, a mesh, or a stair) and then customize its posts, handrails, and balusters parametrically. Changing the stair’s geometry automatically updates the railing, a level of coordination that feels like magic. Most software relies on long toolbars or right-click menus
Facilitates the import and export of .3ds files, improving interoperability with other rendering and modeling software. For power users, it becomes an extension of