The idea of using Read Only mode of Inventor has one additional flaw - the *.iam file is NOT fully self-contained. It needs to pull in other *.iam, which needs to pull in *.ipt and so on, and so on (textures, excel file, scripts, add whatever you like here). It is always a huge pain to try to open large *.iam without setting up the whole environment properly, and for every source of documentation the "proper way" is different. And even then, the old versions of some files tends to sneak into the design. Yes, yes, I know I could use Vault and etc. The problem is I need to compare different versions of designs on frequent basis and Vault doesn't allow to pull two versions into two different location, not mentioning tracking iLogic, textures, and other data designs depends on. Even if it would, then Inventor would complain about some data it stores in fixed locations (non project driven) so I would be back at the beginning of the circle.
For me any cloud based solution is absolutely no-go. There is zero permission for any documents to leave the local network. Second concern it is that cloud adds dependency of our business on internet connection availability. And I am talking not only about internet at our local place, but also across the entire ocean. It makes us fully dependent on the existence of cloud providers (Autodesk doesn't run it's cloud on Autodesk servers I suppose), and we can be cut off the cloud due to political decisions (current U.S. government is far from trustworthy). It is much risk added to equation for a mission critical process. A local solution, no login, no account, 100% off-line takes the worry off my head.
The lightweight solution, with fully self-contained single file model is what I need. Inspection, use of "model states", "view reps" and "position reps" to let readers to see assembly stages, ability to inspect iProperties to check part numbers, GDT dimensions, ability to view own cross-sections, this is what is necessary for a good stand-alone solution.
I am fully aware of Design Review and I like it. The problem is that this seems to be in "stale" condition, what worries me about future support.
I would fully appreciate if Autodesk would confirm that Design Review will be supported for the future, that it will be tested by quality assurance team, and that will follow new modeling features added to Inventor (like model states) and etc. In other words - that it will remain a low-cost working horse for the transition from paper-space 2D documentation flow into 3D documents. I would be glad to see Design Review on production floor workstations where people could see in 3D what they are told to do. It would save a lot of effort on creating manuals and speed up revision propagation from design to production.