How I can open an archive aec without having the DataCAD? It would not be a strong reason to viewer of aec?
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Nick Pyner wrote:If you want the client to look at stuff, Acrobat Reader and/or the o2c plug-in should suffice and both are already free. Anything else is an unecessary imposition on the client and, as an architect, making life easy for your client is your first priority.
Miguel Palaoro wrote:My understanding is that an .AEC Viewer could have also a redlining feature ability, to increase a lot the design feedback value.
Steve Baldwin wrote:Nick Pyner wrote:If you want the client to look at stuff, Acrobat Reader and/or the o2c plug-in should suffice and both are already free.
I hope the developers of .dwgs viewers for AutoCad files don't start thinking this way.
I would also like to see some sort of free .aec viewer, for those who need/want to view our cad files, as we often do .dwg files.
Nick Pyner wrote:I have no compunction about sending CAD files to consultants, of course, but they don't need a free viewer, they have AutoCad, or in one case, DCad.Not all consultants have a CAD application and a free viewer would suite them just fine.
joshhuggins wrote:It would be nice not having to export to PDF. AEC's smaller size than sending multiple PDFs, to get them a complete plan (right now mine are getting up to 50+ MBs which can't be emailed to most). Could maybe allow for individual O2C selection for viewing. Maybe some of measure tools could be used so they can measure to scale? Being able to view a model in 3D space, especially with Datacad's future plans. Maybe allow for different pen tables to be loaded? GTV/MSP support.
Nick Pyner wrote:Personally, I would never insult the client by inflicting CAD files on them. It presupposes they know how DataCad works.
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