AutoCAD® WS mobile app enables you to view and work with AutoCAD drawings directly on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. Using the touch and gesture interface of your iPad or iPhone you can accurately view, annotate, and revise drawings on the spot. Change the way you work in the field or on the road by reducing the need to carry around over-sized paper drawings. [More info after the break]
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Autodesk has issued a press release confirming that AutoCAD will be available in Mac OS X system in October at a MSRP of $3,995. Autodesk also announced AutoCAD WS a mobile application for iPad and Iphone which will let you view, edit and whare DWG files on your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch.
Autodesk is bringing its AutoCAD architecture, design, and engineering software back to the Mac OS after an 18-year absence, the company announced this evening. But the company plans to do more than offer a Mac OS X version of AutoCAD: It says it will release a free version of the software, dubbed AutoCAD WS, for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch that lets users review, edit, and share AutoCAD files on those popular mobile devices.
The company says AutoCAD for Mac OS X is a fully native application, using Mac OS X libraries and native UI features. AutoCAD for Mac takes full advantage of Mac OS X, including graphical browsing of design files with Cover Flow and use of multitouch gestures on Mac notebooks, the Magic Mouse, and the Magic Trackpad for intuitive pan and zoom features, a spokesman said. User-experience design patterns, such as the visual approach to drawing and layout management, have also been incorporated into AutoCAD for Mac.
As Venice Biennale fever heats up (literally, with the sweltering new start date of 26 August for the vernissage), we bring glad tidings of an App that will guide you around the labyrinthine alleys and canals of Venice to find exactly what you are looking for at the world’s greatest architecture event. [more info after the break]
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I used to work my 3D models on 3dMax, but about four months ago i started using Rhino and since the first day using it i uninstalled all other 3d software because Rhino is so easy to use, so powerfull and so intuitive. Today Bob McNeel, principal at McNeel and Associates announced the launch of iRhino 3D, an app which will let you visualize, pan, zoom and rotate your 3DM files on any iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. More info after the break.
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