Comparison of BlueBeam Revu 20 Extreme and BlueBeam Revu 21 Core Plans

Bobby King
Bobby King
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Synopsis:

 

Core Plan:

  • PDF creation and editing: Core functionalities for creating, editing, and annotating PDFs.
  • Markups and collaboration: Essential tools for collaboration, including markups, comments, and redlines.
  • Cloud storage and sharing: Access to Bluebeam Studio and Cloud for sharing and collaborating on projects.
  • Basic automation: Some automation features for repetitive tasks.
  • Subscription Model: The core plan is an annual subscription.

Extreme (Previously):

  • All Core Plan features
  • Advanced automation: More robust automation capabilities with scripts and custom workflows.
  • Batch processing: Automate tasks across multiple files.
  • Advanced measurement tools: Specialized tools for detailed measurements and calculations.
  • Additional plugins and integrations
  • Pricing: Extreme is no longer sold by BlueBeam, but it was a perpetual license, meaning that once it is purchased, the purchaser owns the license in perpetuity.

Key Differences:

  • Automation: The Core plan offers basic automation, while the Extreme license provides advanced automation capabilities.
  • Batch processing: The Extreme license allowed for efficient batch processing of multiple files, which is not explicitly mentioned in the Core plan.

Advanced measurement tools: The Extreme license included specialized measurement tools, while the Core plan might have more limited options.

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