Revit Timeline

Before Public release – Charles River Software 0.1 1999 11 (Early Adopter 1) 0.2 2000 01 (Early Adopter 2) Product released to Public – Revit Technology Corporation 1.0 2000 04 2.0 2000 08 2.1 2000 10 3.0 2001 02 3.1 2001 06 4.0 2001 11 4.1 2002 01 Autodesk Revit 2002 04 04 (Autodesk buys Revit Technology Corp) 4.5 2002 05 09 5.0 2002 12 17 2003 04 28 (Zoogdesign Revit Forum goes Live) 5.1 2003 05 5.5 2003 04 01 (pseudo mac release screenshot, April Fool's joke...Author unknown) 6.0 2003 12 22 6.1 2004 03 11 2004 05 26 (Zoogdesign Read Only to Merge with AUGI) 7.0 2004 12 13 Autodesk Revit Building (New Name) 8.0 2005 02 26ish 8.1 2005 08 12 (web release then withdrawn) 8.1 2005 08 23 (Actual release) 9.0 2006 04 12 (Shipping & Web Release) Autodesk Revit Series (Marketing Bundle w/ AutoCAD) 1.0 2003 12 01 (Revit 6.1) 2.0 2004 XX XX (Revit 6.1) 8.0 2005 XX XX (Revit 8.0) 8.1 2005 XX XX (Revit 8.1, AutoCAD 2006) Autodesk AutoCAD Revit Series 9 – Building (Marketing Bundle w/ Aut

RIP Autodesk Products FYI


RIP Autodesk products you may use it or not. A partial list of Autodesk product that is no longer sold or for which end of life or no more development has been announced.


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1. Stingray Born 2015 Died 2018 

On January 7, 2018, Autodesk will stop sales and development of the Autodesk Stingray game engine. This change will have the following implications for subscribers. More info here.

2. Structural Detailing Born 2008 Died 2014 

Why is Autodesk discontinuing AutoCAD Structural Detailing?

Autodesk® AutoCAD® Structural Detailing software has been a solution for customers who needed to perform basic modelling and documentation to generate steel and rebar shop drawings as well as concrete modelling and general arrangement drawings.

However, Autodesk is aggressively investing in new structural detailing solutions that support a wider range of modelling and documentation needs, while providing improved team collaboration and user productivity. Autodesk believes that these new solutions are better suited to meet the range of our global customer needs.


3. Sketchbook Designer Born 2010 Died 2012 

SketchBook Designer software is no longer available for retail purchase effective November 1, 2012.

4. Pixlr Born 2011 Died 2017  

Sold to 123RF. One of the largest microstock libraries that offer millions high-quality, royalty-free content comprising stock photos, stock vectors, stock footage, and royalty-free music.

5. Homestyler Born 2010 Died 2017 

The web-based applications accessed via Autodesk® Homestylerdotcom and the Autodesk® Homestyler Mobile applications are no longer available.

Moving forward Homestyler was acquired by Easyhome in 2017 and still going live and creating amazing interior design.

6. Revit Live

Effective March 30, 2020, Autodesk will discontinue the Revit Live cloud service. This will affect all versions of Revit Live previously released. Revit Live will no longer be a part of the Autodesk Architecture, Engineering & Construction Collection.


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