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This is very useful if you need to collaborate with other users who are using different versions of AutoCAD.
Design Review allows you to make length, area, and angle measurements on the design, as well as add annotations and comments. Again, these are great tools for collaboration. With the add-on feature, you can pretty much do everything you want with your DWG file short of editing it.
However, its biggest limitation is that it can only display 2D views, which helps keep the size of the software quite small. It can also display isometric views but lacks any sort of 3D navigation. You can add basic lines and polygons, take measurements, and export your files into other formats. The main limitation of the open source nature of LibreCAD is that some of its versions can be unstable. Before updating to another version, you need to read up on update notes and feedback from other users to make sure that you are updating to a functional build.
Best of all, FreeCAD is open source, so everything is completely free. From these models, you can take measurements, adjust dimensions, and extract various design details. Being another open source software, FreeCAD can be prone to bugs, especially when new builds are released.
The service does not require any downloads or registration, but the file you need to view will have to be uploaded to their server. The file size is also limited to only 50 MB. You can view individual layers, zoom in on features, or change the background color for easier viewing. You can also print out the drawings. A, an official AutoDesk release, is quite different from the other entries in the list. Instead of desktop software, A is a mobile app compatible with both Android and iOS.
With the ability to make annotations, take measurements, and navigate components, A is surprisingly powerful for a mobile app. The intention of A is to allow engineers and project managers to view CAD files anywhere in the world using just their mobile devices.
This is a great tool for collaboration and can be very useful during project execution. Of course, the quality of the experience when viewing project files will vary based on the specs of the mobile device being used.
The A mobile platform does not allow for editing of files. Although this seems hardly surprising, there are already mobile platforms being developed that have functions that the A does not offer. Autodesk seems like they have a bit of catching up to do, but the A is a perfectly serviceable mobile app for now.
OnShape is an entirely cloud-based 3D CAD software that has been designed especially for collaborative work. Since everything is cloud-based, there is nothing to install and you can access the platform from any workstation — even on your phone or tablet. It has a friendly learning curve, and anyone who has had any experience with standard CAD software can get the hang of it quickly. OnShape is capable of just about anything you could want from CAD software.
You can create and edit models, take measurements, extract design details, and export to a variety of file formats. Where OnShape truly shines is in its collaborative platform. OnShape allows multiple users to simultaneously a single master file.
Everyone shares the same workspace and works with the same dataset, eliminating the need to keep track of different versions of the same file.
However, they still offer a free trial. This is something you can take advantage of, although you can probably only use it for a limited time. Another free DWG viewer from Autodesk, Fusio is an all-in-one platform designed for industrial designers, mechanical engineers, students, and educators. Everything is cloud-based, so the platform is quick even without advanced hardware.
Fusion is ideal for simple design jobs with assembly and parametric design features. Models made in Fusion can be exported as STL files, which is one of the default file formats used by 3D printers.
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