Versions:

  • 1.6.1
  • 1.6.0
  • 1.5.1.2

Harmony 1.6.1, released by Pencil 9, LLC as the third major iteration of the platform, is a standards-distribution and application-configuration engine built for architecture, engineering, and construction firms that need every project participant to work from identical CAD and BIM setups. The program addresses the chronic problem of drifting standards by giving IT and BIM managers a single console in which they define once where corporate templates, line-style libraries, title blocks, sheet sets, and add-in settings reside, then specify the network or cloud destinations to which those resources must be synchronized. After this one-time mapping, day-to-day operation is reduced to dragging a generated “Playlist” file into a Bentley ProjectWise work area or an Autodesk BIM 360 folder; Harmony automatically detects the drop, compares local caches with the authoritative repository, and pushes or updates the correct files and registry keys to every workstation that opens the project. Because the engine is context-aware, it can apply different standards to different disciplines or project phases without manual scripting, and it logs each deployment so auditors can verify compliance. Typical use cases include rolling out new AIA layer guidelines to a global office network, ensuring that all Revit users inherit the latest family library, refreshing AutoCAD Civil 3D survey templates before field data arrives, and reverting accidental local changes back to the approved baseline. The software falls under the CAD Utilities & Standards Management category and is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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