Acrobat Reader is a PDF viewer and converter, available as a free download from Adobe. Users can view, sign, collaborate on and annotate PDF files, or edit and convert PDFs into file formats like Excel and Word.
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Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro (formerly BIM360) is a construction software for project managers, site managers, and Building Information Modelling (BIM) managers. It is designed to connect the office and site components of construction, providing cloud-based access to plans and models.
$480
per user/per year
Pricing
Adobe Acrobat Reader
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Autodesk Bim 360
$480.00
per user/per year
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Pricing Offerings
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro
Free Trial
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No
Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Features
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro
PDF Editors
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Adobe Acrobat Reader
9.1
2 Ratings
4% above category average
Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro
-
Ratings
Edit Text and Images
9.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Merge or Split PDFs
9.52 Ratings
00 Ratings
Add Annotations
9.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Text Recognition (OCR)
8.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Page Management
8.52 Ratings
00 Ratings
Form Creation and Editing
10.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Secure PDFs
10.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Convert to Different Formats
9.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Comment and Review Tools
9.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Undo and Redo Actions
8.52 Ratings
00 Ratings
Asset Management
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Adobe Acrobat Reader
-
Ratings
Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro
6.0
1 Ratings
13% below category average
Tracking of all physical assets
00 Ratings
6.01 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
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Adobe Acrobat Reader
-
Ratings
Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro
6.4
4 Ratings
18% below category average
Dashboards
00 Ratings
4.64 Ratings
Standard reports
00 Ratings
6.54 Ratings
Custom reports
00 Ratings
7.24 Ratings
Data exportability
00 Ratings
7.24 Ratings
Construction Project & Field Management
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Adobe Acrobat Reader
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Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro
7.0
13 Ratings
6% below category average
Plan distribution & viewing
00 Ratings
9.813 Ratings
Plan markups & sharing
00 Ratings
10.013 Ratings
Issue tracking & punchlists
00 Ratings
8.312 Ratings
Photo documentation
00 Ratings
5.612 Ratings
Jobsite reports
00 Ratings
4.811 Ratings
Document sharing
00 Ratings
10.012 Ratings
RFI tools
00 Ratings
4.611 Ratings
Collaboration & approvals
00 Ratings
9.712 Ratings
As-built drawings
00 Ratings
4.810 Ratings
Mobile app
00 Ratings
3.011 Ratings
Submittal design and management
00 Ratings
6.510 Ratings
Checklists
00 Ratings
4.84 Ratings
Meeting Minutes
00 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
Specifications
00 Ratings
5.64 Ratings
Change orders
00 Ratings
8.02 Ratings
Estimating
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After creating a document, converting it into Adobe Acrobat Reader is usually very easy for storage in my computer, sending/sharing via emails, etc. This also saves a significant amount of unnecessary printing and paper waste, which is great for reducing waste. I don't have to worry about not having the right software/app to view, edit, and share with anyone.
Autodesk Bim 360 is well suited to the majority of construction projects in my opinion. On the construction side I could see how the straightforward nature of the platform would be well liked. The new update with the widgets is a great touch and allows for ease of site visits by showcasing good to know info like project location on a map and the local weather. You can also customize the "widgets" as you see fit to add more information if necessary to the home screen. From my experience as a LEED consultant, Bim 360 does not differ much from other platforms used for submittal review like Procore. It is easy enough to search for what you want but searches do take a while and you need to move the cursor over every time you search and do not find what you're looking for, which seems very unnecessary. Overall it is fine for reviewing documentation but isn't anything extraordinary.
Being able to add image "stamps" to a document is a little tricky as the stamp has to already be in PDF format (at least on Mac) to work. This mean you have to convert the image to PDF before you can use it as a stamp.
Being only able to save one signature and one set of initials is a bit of a pain but you can actually use stamps if you need different versions frequently used scribbles for various reasons. The stamp won't secure the document and prevent future changes the same way the signature would though.
All of the other features you might want to use are only included with Acrobat Pro but the options are all displayed in the Reader app. When clicked they will offer the free trial that leads to a paid subscription. This is more of an annoyance but you can't fault Adobe for trying to make a sale.
Bim360 is extremely unintuitive and frequently confusing to end users.
There are multiple avenues of sharing and collaboration for models and information. The advantages/disadvantages of each and how to perform even the most basic of tasks requires extensive training and mentoring for even the most advanced of users.
There are many enormous limitations and constraints to BIM 360 that are not immediately obvious and even contrary to published marketing materials and even product naming.
Development cycles of the product are seemingly monthly, but incredibly minor. This makes the desperately-needed and glaringly obvious massive usability, capability, and performance improvements into deal-breakers and hair pulling events. Change cannot come fast enough.
There are no integrations into Microsoft's Azure AD SSO or other 3rd party SSOs available for SMBs. This makes the provided MFA a huge headache for all SMBs.
There are no integrations into the Microsoft 365 ecosystem for SharePoint/OneDrive or Outlook. This is desperately needed for most organizations using Bim360.
To be honest, I do not have any say in the renewal of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. It is managed at an enterprise level, and the decision to renew or not renew is handled well above my pay grade as an external consultant.
Again, Adobe Creative Suite is widely used and backed by an industry leader, making the experience very familiar and common for anyone who has used a PDF and wants more features to interact with it. It also makes copy text a lot easier than just previewing the file.
It's not very difficult to use for majority of all our users. We really like storing and managing all our project data in one location so users have only one option to access the requested information. Managing our architectural engineering projects with two workflows in one system is really a good asset
AutoDesk support is slow and if you are not an enterprise customer they will likely tell you to go to forums and post for help pushing the support on the high-level end-users (some of which are AutoDesk employees). I haven't actually had issues requiring support with docs altough there are some features I wish it had
We have reviewed DocuSign in comparison to [Adobe] Acrobat Reader [DC's] e-sign capabilities. We found that DocuSign has more robust options when creating contracts and consent capabilities. DocuSign's online UI is much more suited to this type of task as well. However, we decided to stick with [Adobe] Acrobat Reader DC because of the price (DocuSign is more expensive) and we felt we didn't need all of the bells and whistles for contract signature and consent.
The saving in reduced field changes/mistakes quickly paid for the license plus some. The software allows for easy data collection, especially at project completion for field software by checklist creation. Furthermore, the internal punch-list tracking, tracking completion lists and punch lists created for us by others is optimal compared to the competition. We chose Bim360 over other options due to its ability to import out of other software programs directly into the system, adding reports in one location and then distributing it to subcontractors and internally from there to fix deficiencies. It does the tracking, importing, markups of pictures and document viewing well and fulfills our needs.
The fact that your files are not on your servers. Anytime that the Autodesk servers go down you are down; it does not happen very often but when it does there is nothing you can do about it except wait.
Because of how BIM360 licensing is setup it does force you to manage the personnel on a project closer. This can at times be viewed as a negative but in the long run is positive because with better management comes better profit.