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2012-05-12
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2012-05-12
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Even for viewing.
I need to either email then to me (beyond stupid), and then download the converted project from autodesk somewhat automatically. OR send it over to Autodesk and download the converted files.
Both are impractical, and slow.
If a Linux handheld (like a n900 or n9) had support for cad I'm pretty sure I would be able to set up a SVN to automatically update my projects.
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2012-05-12
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Ah... yeah, you're using *.dwg files. AutoCAD WS is cloud based, therefore the changes are at their servers, not on your client machine. It integrates into Google Drive (formerly Google Docs - again a recommendation for Google Apps) but you're not going to be lucky if you don't have high-speed access.
Native dwg/dxf is in AndCAD. No conversion necessary.
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2012-05-12
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Well... I do like to work with multiple monitors and frequently have:
3~5 CAD projects open;
1 Excel spreadsheet;
1 Adobe Document;
1 Outlook mailbox + 1 email open;
1 Word document;
4~6 explorer folders;
1 browser.
And alternate heavily between all this. I know I won't be able to do this on a tablet. But if I could open a couple of projects, email, spreadsheet and a browser at the same time I would be happy. I know that if there was enough processing power/memory and a CAD app my n900 could do it.
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2012-05-12
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Yeah, that's the version.
And my Outlook situation in something odd. But something that I can overcome through Symbian since 2001.
I wanted, suggested and begged to change to google. I even offered to do it myself (already did on another company) even though I'm an Electricity Engineer and it has nothing to do with what I am actually paid for.
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2012-05-12
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2012-05-12
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Okay, here's one issue we're going to have to disagree with. I get that multi-tasking is important with folks here. Don't disagree actually. But what I do have a problem with... on the tablet format, none of them really do effective multitasking on a touch based UI. It just... doesn't exist in tablets.
Things like Office, AutoCAD, true Multi-task, true and good file explorer, keyboard support, mouse support, file transfer freedom (it's absurd I need to list this... both Android and iOS need third-party apps to do it....), more than SD memory support (real Hard Drive with multiple tens of gigs) and stuff.
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2012-05-13
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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Thanks, I got hid of it already, but this should be a good app.
It doesn't solve the overall need for multitask, only on the browser, but it sure helps.
And it still has the problem of lack of real software........ I will wait for w8 x86 tablets.
Even for viewing.
For example, I couldn't (and can't) plug an Android (or iOS) tablet to my PC (or wifi into my network) and grab my projects and simply open then for viewing purposes.
I need to either email then to me (beyond stupid), and then download the converted project from autodesk somewhat automatically. OR send it over to Autodesk and download the converted files.
Both are impractical, and slow. Even if I just view then, everytime there is a change in a project I need to do that again. And to do that with over 400 or 500 projects takes many many hours. And usually these Tablets do not have enough memory to store that much information.
And I can't just select everything and tell it to update. It won't do that and only support 10 files at a time.
I can't set up some kind of SVN or stuff.
If a Linux handheld (like a n900 or n9) had support for cad I'm pretty sure I would be able to set up a SVN to automatically update my projects.
On a x86 windows environment, I'm sure I can do that. If win8 supports everything that win7 supports (on a x86 processor) I will be very happy.
jotoco, I'm fairly sure Android and iOS have keyboard and mouse support and office alternatives. If you plan to use keyboard/mouse more often than touch then I would also need to ask why you plan to get a tablet or what you think Windows 8 will bring.
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2012-05-13
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And my Outlook situation in something odd. But something that I can overcome through Symbian since 2001.
I wanted, suggested and begged to change to google. I even offered to do it myself (already did on another company) even though I'm an Electricity Engineer and it has nothing to do with what I am actually paid for.