Now there is a plugin that also available for this service, you can download it here. After you download and install it, you will see a new tab: Online. It is also available as toolbar if you choose to use classic interface. Now, what does it do? You can upload your files directly from AutoCAD without having to open a browser.
Of course, you will need to login before you can upload your files. You can manage uploads, so your file will be automatically uploaded after you save it. So the others will immediately see the changes. The others? Oh yeah, you can share the drawings to other users using this plugin too. The interesting thing about it is the permission settings.
You can set the user to be able to edit it only, download it only, or both. This is something that I really like. This is something that discussed many times: drawing file security. Another interesting this the timeline. We can see the modification in a timeline, when it was uploaded and by who. However, we can save it as and start working from that point.
I expected to be able to do almost everything in my AutoCAD with this plugin. Unfortunately not. The only way to open an online file is download it, save to local file, and open it in AutoCAD.
Probably because I saw the revision timeline, I expected that much :. Basically the plugin is only for uploading the files automatically, sharing the files, and see the timeline.
But you will still need your browser. This seems a little bit strange, sinister even. Message 6 of However, you can access files when you're offline that were downloaded in advance via the mobile app.. Message 7 of Tirza, the tutorial link you mentioned is not found. Message 8 of Yes, That's an old link Message 9 of Message 10 of Hi, If you'd like your drawings to be available in your account, you must upload them into your account to the cloud.
Once a file is uploaded, you can access it from either the mobile or web apps. Message 11 of Ok, That is helpful. We do a lot of as-builting for clients.
We are now required to set up a laptop, and then walk a few miles between the area being measured and the computer, then move, then walk, then repeat. It would be helpful to do a preliminary drawing on the tablet, then transfer to the PC for final drafting and the majority of the CAD work. How is the best way to make this possible, without having a wifi connection?
Message 12 of Message 13 of The app sucks big time when you don't have internet connection and you just need to view your recent draft. Message 14 of Hi Jer, It's a bit hard to determine the source of your problem It's like saving each drawing in a different location with the same name.
I upload files once or twice a day, and not anytime I save the file. Still, WS has saved me in more than one case. For AutoCAD and , there is a plug-in available for download. All versions access the same file stored in your cloud account. AutoCAD WS is about collaboration: multiple users can simultaneously access the same file in real time. This allows discussions to take place with a visual aid.
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