Of course we can always add the site:whatever.com command to the query but it's cumbersome and I almost never remember to use it. Besides if you want to search more than one site, it's pretty much useless. In other words, lazy folks like myself need easy-to-use, ready-made, dedicated, archicad search engines and that's exactly what we have here.
Try them out on the left side of this page. The first box searches the forum and the second... heck, you can read that for yourself. If there are other sources of knowledge that are useful, please hit the comments. Oh, and:
IF browser = "firefox" THENSorry, couldn't resist. ;) Hope this helps someone other than myself.
use Add to Search Bar extension
ELSE
bookmark this page
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Hi! Is there any way to write you in private?
Yes.
http://www.btsquarepeg.com/contact/
Hi!
You know www.archicadobjects.com ?
Yes, I do know about archicadobjects and I registered a long time ago. Unfortunately, I can't download anything until I make sufficient posts on the forum - and I cannot post on the forum because I don't speak Italian. [sigh]
I'd love it if you'd add www.shoegnome.com to the searchable sites. Also sadly some of the sites you search are no longer up. (like tr.graphisoftus.com and archicad.ca)
Done! Thanks for reminding me about tr.graphisoftus & archicad.ca Jared. I had intended removing them but never actually got beyond the intention. ;)
Hi!
Is't possible to add the www.archicad.lap.hu to the searchable sites?
Best Regads,
Ila
Done Ila.
Hi...you might consider adding objectsonline.com, one of the largest ArchiCAD content collections on the web.
I'm not sure... Objects Online is for, well, objects and I'm trying to include sites that have some kind of AC knowledge base. However, I'm willing to listen if users think otherwise.
bimstop.com
architruques.blogspot.com
Thanks for the suggestions Kack.
Miguel Krippahl's blog is a good knowledge base: I don't know if the Portuguese keywords will show up properly in an English language search but am willing to try it out.
If it works well, there are numerous blogs - mostly in other European languages - that could get added. Maybe we can have an option that includes results from non-English language sites.
As I mentioned in my previous comment, sites like bimstop (or the recently launched bimobject) are exclusively about objects - and not always AC objects either - so we could get inaccurate results.
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