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The BlenderBIM Add-on is your free, open source, NativeIFC AECO toolkit.
 
The BlenderBIM Add-on is your free, open source, NativeIFC AECO toolkit.
 
* “'''Your'''” because it belongs to you, the users. The BlenderBIM Add-on is not owned by a company.
 
* “'''Your'''” because it belongs to you, the users. The BlenderBIM Add-on is not owned by a company.
* “'''Free'''”, in two ways: you don’t have to pay, as in “free beer”, and free as in freedom/liberty. BlenderBIM Add-on will always be free because everybody is allowed to distribute the BlenderBIM Add-on free of charge. The BlenderBIM Add-on ensures your freedom by using a GNU license which provides the four freedoms:
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* “'''Free'''”, in two ways: you don’t have to pay, as in “free beer”, and free as in freedom/liberty. BlenderBIM will always be free because a company cannot buy the BlenderBIM Add-on and start charging you for it. BlenderBIM ensures your freedom by using a GNU license which provides the four freedoms:
 
** The freedom to use our software for any purpose.
 
** The freedom to use our software for any purpose.
 
** The freedom to learn how our software is built.
 
** The freedom to learn how our software is built.
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** The freedom to share our software with others, so we can all work together easier. If ten people each share one improvement, then everyone in the industry gets ten improvements.
 
** The freedom to share our software with others, so we can all work together easier. If ten people each share one improvement, then everyone in the industry gets ten improvements.
 
* “'''Open source'''” allows and encourages building communities around software projects. Users are in control of their tools.
 
* “'''Open source'''” allows and encourages building communities around software projects. Users are in control of their tools.
* “'''NativeIFC'''” because it is not translating geometry to and from an internal schema. The native language of the BlenderBIM Add-on is the IFC schema. Changes you make are changes to IFC data.  
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* “'''NativeIFC'''” because it is not translating geometry to and from an internal schema. The native language of BlenderBIM is the IFC schema. Changes you make are changes to IFC data.  
 
* “'''AECO'''” indicates that the BlenderBIM Add-on is designed to be used by architects, engineers, construction, and operations teams; everybody in our industry.
 
* “'''AECO'''” indicates that the BlenderBIM Add-on is designed to be used by architects, engineers, construction, and operations teams; everybody in our industry.
 
* “'''Toolbox'''” because it is a collection of specialised tools for users to solve their problems.
 
* “'''Toolbox'''” because it is a collection of specialised tools for users to solve their problems.
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You can then read these articles to learn to use the add-on in more detail.
 
You can then read these articles to learn to use the add-on in more detail.
* [[BlenderBIM Add-on installation]]
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* [[BlenderBIM Add-on Setting up a BIM Project]]
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* [[How to install the BlenderBIM Add-on]]
* [[BlenderBIM Add-on for building and exporting an IFC model]]
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* [[Setting up a BIM Project with BlenderBIM Add-on]]
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* [[Building and exporting an IFC model with BlenderBIM Add-on]]
 
* [[BlenderBIM Add-on adding information to IFC]]
 
* [[BlenderBIM Add-on adding information to IFC]]
* [[BlenderBIM Add-on exporting 2D documentation]]
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* [[Exporting 2D documentation with BlenderBIM Add-on]]
 
* [[Adding labels linked to properties and quantities]]
 
* [[Adding labels linked to properties and quantities]]
 
* [[A simple step by step example of a project with BlenderBIM Add-on]]
 
* [[A simple step by step example of a project with BlenderBIM Add-on]]

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