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Hi, I'm looking for an application where I can view my CAD drawings. I've testet several multiformat viewers, for example the Rasterex CAD Viewer http://www.rasterex.com/Products/CAD-Viewer.aspx.

 

The alternativ is to use TrueView for Autodesk files, Bentley View for DGN, Image viewers for TIFF etc. In my opinion, the beste solution is to get all viewing capabilities in one tool. This would be a benifit also for AutoCAD since it would support the usage of their application. Why do I feel that Autodesk is against this?

 

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  • 7 months later...
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If you have more than just AutoCAD files, then I'd highly recommend Rasterex's products. I've been using them for over 15 years! :D

 

 

Hi, I'm looking for an application where I can view my CAD drawings. I've testet several multiformat viewers, for example the Rasterex CAD Viewer

 

The alternativ is to use TrueView for Autodesk files, Bentley View for DGN, Image viewers for TIFF etc. In my opinion, the beste solution is to get all viewing capabilities in one tool. This would be a benifit also for AutoCAD since it would support the usage of their application. Why do I feel that Autodesk is against this?

 

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Another one you can look at is Solidwork's eDrawings Viewer program. It's a free download and you can even view 3D models with it. However, you'll have to download another program to print the drawings (eDrawings Publisher).

 

I can't post web links yet, but just Google it to find the site.

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this question wa saske din january, so wonder if OP is still around.

but anyways it can benifit others I guess

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Bentley View can view, measure, and print DGN, DXF, and DWG files.

 

Why do I feel that Autodesk is against this?

 

I don't know why you feel this way, but until just recently, Autodesk didn't have the code or know-how to read DGN files with any amount of confidence.

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Hi, I'm looking for an application where I can view my CAD drawings. I've testet several multiformat viewers, for example the Rasterex CAD Viewer http://www.rasterex.com/Products/CAD-Viewer.aspx.

 

The alternativ is to use TrueView for Autodesk files, Bentley View for DGN, Image viewers for TIFF etc. In my opinion, the beste solution is to get all viewing capabilities in one tool. This would be a benifit also for AutoCAD since it would support the usage of their application. Why do I feel that Autodesk is against this?

 

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I am using a CAD viewer which allows you to browse, view, measure, print, DWG, DXF, DWF files, no AutoCAD required. I download it from here: http://www.autodwg.com/dwg-viewer/

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Might be interesting to know that the latest versions of Adobe PDF allows the user to convert CAD drawings into PDF WITHOUT needing AutoCAD installed.

 

If you've got it already, might be handy?

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Might be interesting to know that the latest versions of Adobe PDF allows the user to convert CAD drawings into PDF WITHOUT needing AutoCAD installed.

 

If you've got it already, might be handy?

Seems it could be problematic. What if there's no Plot Layout defined? Or what about multiple Layout tabs? Or modelspace?

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Huh, well I did not know about this but it seems to have options for those...

 

Adobe Acrobat Pro X..

 

acrobat-dwg.jpg

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And it's only $450!! :)

 

lol, Well I didn't say it was free ;)

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Yeah I know but the guy I quoted said "Adobe PDF". I wonder what he means by that. I wonder if it's Adobe Acrobat Standard/Pro, or Adobe Acrobat Reader.

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Yeah, lots of users confuse the reader program to full Acrobat.

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