The single biggest headache for professional firms is version fragmentation. You might be using SketchUp 2024 on your workstation, but your structural engineer is stuck on 2021, and your client uses 2017.
The "Better" Factor: Quantifier Pro 124 uses a unified Ruby API bridge. It runs natively and without crashes across every version from SketchUp 2017 to 2024. You no longer need to downgrade your model or maintain two separate plugin licenses. Installation is seamless, and the UI scales perfectly regardless of whether you are using the legacy toolbar or the new 2024 dark mode interface. quantifier pro 124 for sketchup 20172024 better
One of the standout advantages of Quantifier Pro is its broad version support. Whether your firm is holding onto the stable SketchUp 2017 Make/Pro ecosystem or has upgraded to the latest SketchUp 2024 subscription model, Quantifier Pro functions seamlessly. This ensures that teams working on different software iterations can collaborate without file data loss or plugin errors. The single biggest headache for professional firms is
Before we dive into the "better" aspects of version 124, let’s recap the core function. Quantifier Pro is a dynamic reporting tool that lives inside SketchUp. Unlike static CSV exports, it reads your model’s geometry, components, groups, and dynamic attributes in real time. It runs natively and without crashes across every
The "124" designation marks a significant architectural rewrite. While previous versions (90, 105, 112) were stable, version 124 was built specifically to bridge the gap between SketchUp 2017 (the classic stable build) and SketchUp 2024 (the modern, speed-optimized version).
Version 124 introduces a more robust Excel link. You can now export your bill of quantities (BOQ) directly to Excel and—here is the "better" part—import price updates back into SketchUp. If your lumber supplier changes prices mid-week, you can update your entire model estimate in two clicks.
Some Bluetooth devices have coarse volume implementations (see picture above). The coarse hardware volume defeats volumeCTRL’s fine software volume setting and prevents performance from behaving optimally! This makes it appear as if volumeCTRL does not work!
Every auDSPr audio app comes with its User Guide embedded directly in it for convenient access without requiring an internet connection.
To view the User Guide from within volumeCTRL, simply tap the volumeCTRL button to show the App Information Page. Then tap the User Guide button.
If you don't have volumeCTRL handy or if you haven't bought it yet, here's the User Guide for your convenience:
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