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What's new for Revu 21?

Licenses are managed as subscription accounts upon purchasing or upgrading to Revu® 21. Like previous versions, you still need to install Revu 21, but now you no longer need to provide a serial number or product key to get started. With Revu 21, users now have the ability to sign into up to 5 devices simultaneously. We no longer feel the pain of having to unregister/register any computer we wanted to use.

With the new subscription model, there are now three new versions of Revu 21: Basic, Core, and Complete. Each differs from the previous editions we've all known Revu for throughout its evolution. Below are some changes between each version.

 

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When launching Revu 21 for the first time, you're greeted with a sign-in window that is identical to the sign-in screen for Studio.
From here, you'll need to sign in to your account.

NOTE: you'll need to be assigned access to Revu 21 to gain access to your respective version. Subscription admins can assign access via https://org-admin.bluebeam.com/.

 

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Once logged in, you'll see your email and the version of Revu 21 you have been assigned.

What is Bluebeam Cloud?

With the purchase/upgrade to Revu21, you gain access to Bluebeam Cloud. We can access this new cloud application via: app.bluebeam.com.


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Try Bluebeam Revu today. Download your free, 30-day trial here.


Alex Arriaga is a Bluebeam Design Technology Specialist at MG AEC Technology Partners. Alex is a Bluebeam Certified Instructor, Bluebeam Certified Support Representative and a member of the Denver Bluebeam User Group. He works with organizations and individuals in furthering their workflows with and knowledge of Bluebeam Revu.

Bluebeam Revu is a registered trademark of Bluebeam, Inc., used under license.