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Message 1 of 14
Vlad.Makarov
18964 Views, 13 Replies

DWF on iPAD

Any chance of seeing this? We have at least one salesperson who is interested.
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Message 2 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Brian Pene showed me Autodesk Design Review running on an iPad using Citrix.
I will see if I can get the URL from him.

wrote in message news:6372139@discussion.autodesk.com...
Any chance of seeing this? We have at least one salesperson who is
interested.
Message 3 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

1. On the iPad, go to the App Store.
2. Get and install the Citrix App.
3. Fire up the Citrix App and request a demo.
4. Citrix will email you a connection to their server that has Autodesk
Design Review on it.

Brian Pene said that with a good Internet connection, it seemed like a
native experience.

"Scott Sheppard - Autodesk" wrote in message
news:6372500@discussion.autodesk.com...
Brian Pene showed me Autodesk Design Review running on an iPad using Citrix.
I will see if I can get the URL from him.

wrote in message news:6372139@discussion.autodesk.com...
Any chance of seeing this? We have at least one salesperson who is
interested.
Message 4 of 14
Vlad.Makarov
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Thanks for the info.
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Message 5 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Don't forget the tip attached for printing from that new iPAD.

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Message 6 of 14
Vlad.Makarov
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Instead of Citrix, I used LogMeIn Ignition & a local computer. Beats having to store anything on the iPad.
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Message 7 of 14

Can't Autodesk just create a "stand-alone" app for the ipad to view dwf's and IV files? I'm not worried about the files size, seeing as it would usually be for sales demos anyways
IV 2010 SP3
Message 8 of 14
rh
Participant
in reply to: FritscheDesign

Hi, I saved a dwf file from a email attachment on my iPad and tried to open it with IPM viewer. I could not open in from the email direct and also could not open the file once it was saved. Is there any way of opening a dwf file direct from a email or the iPad directory? Why is this file format unknown on the iPad once the app is installed? Can somebody help me on this?
Message 9 of 14
lundbea
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Thanks for the request.  We'd like to understand how people think they would use DWF on the iPad/iPhone.

 

Can you give some details on what you'd use this for?  Would you view 2D sheet, 3D models?  What would you do, if anything, after you look at it on the iPad?  How many people in your organization would use it?  Who are they?  Can we contact you if we have further questions?  

Message 10 of 14
rh
Participant
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Hi, we would like to view both 2D and 3D. 

2D will be used only for viewing probably also markup if possible.

3D would be great to have similar functions like in design review: sections, hide, part properties display, markup

We would have different areas in our company that would use it: Design supervisors, workshop supervisors, maintenace and also sales guys.

 

You can contact me, best by direct mail

Robert

Message 11 of 14
paul
in reply to: lundbea

I have a Client with hundreds of users who are looking to use this technology for both 2D and 3D.

I have presently developed an Windows form application that uses Design Review to access Graphical Data, and allows the connection to database information for Clients to update the database info.

As the IPAD provides a better hardware solution we wish to move this application from the windows environement to the IPAD. There fore a solution and some API

 

Contact details are Paul@Oakley-cad.co.uk.

 

Thanks

 

Paul

Message 12 of 14
ashraf.soas
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Several people in my organisation are starting to use iPads to save lugging both a laptop and paper notebook around between meetings. In an engineering / manufacturing business one of the important issues is that at least 2D DWF and DWG files can be opened on the iPad so a drawing can be accessed without the need to revert to a laptop or desktop. Simple viewer functionality would be sufficient.

Message 13 of 14
SteveFong
in reply to: ashraf.soas

Autocad is now on the Ipad, but it would be nice for Revit users to be able to have a fully functional Design Review on the Ipad. 

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