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[Frage] freee/demo license for non'students [Gelöst]


Hello,
I saw some tutorials for AllPlan on youtube and was surprised about the capabilities of such a software, never knew something like this existed. Since for a couple of years i'm dreaming to build my own little house, AllPlan seems the right software to visually interpret my dreams and draw my house and be able to see/calculate everything from rebar to wood frame of roof. I am aware that if and when my dream will come true i will have to pay an architect to do all the designs / structure but it would be wonderful if i could create an "image" of my design long before that.

I never studied architecture, i am no longer a student and i do not have the financial possibilities to buy a full license for AllPlan. What are my possibilities to be able to use AllPlan for my personal "entertainment"? If students are able to get free licenses, could i get one too?

I apologies if i posted in the wrong section but i couldn't find an contact address.

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Contact your Allplan reseller. He can answer to your questions and see with you the best way to get Allplan.
www.allplan.com


For non "educational" / "Student" purpuses we just offer a 30 Days DEMO Version on allplan.com.

Test Account für Allplan Campus.
Bitte nichts änern ohne Absprache mit Deployment Department.

Thank you for the fast response.
Unfortunately for me, i won't be able to draw my ideas in 30 days.
At least now i know such software exist and i will try to find something similar in the open software community.

Best regards!

Allplan is a profesional software, developped for more than 30 years.
Then, I don't think you'll find equivalent in the open source community.
Who can spend as much time for free?...


I want to use this software for educational purposes but i am not a student, i want to learn at home by myself using the free tutorials found all over the internet. Allplan seems to offer only student licenses, not "educational" licenses and since i can't afford to pay for a full license i have to look for similar products both in the open source community but also on the commercial software business, maybe there is a company who can offer a (restricted) demo for a longer period of time so i can have more time to learn it / test it.

Don't get me wrong, i'm not complaining, Allplan seems a great program, but i have to look at other variants to accomplish my project.

Contact your Allplan reseller. He can answer to your questions and see with you the best way to get Allplan.
www.allplan.com


I just send them an message. Thank you!