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Mike.Perry
2005-09-23, 12:16 AM
Free Autodesk DWG File Viewer (http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/2005/09/fr4ee_autodesk_.html) by Shaan Hurley


The rumors are true.

When we release a new standalone batch DWG conversion tool we will also be releasing a free Autodesk DWG file viewer. The dates are delayed from a mentioned September 21st date. Autodesk is committed to delivering the highest quality products for our customers so please stay tuned for a future announcement about the products’ release.

girishpongalil
2005-09-24, 10:52 AM
Is it voloview again ?
Old wine in new bottle....

jgh
2005-09-29, 02:15 PM
Mike is there anything new on this viewer. I've got people here very interested in getting one. At the moment everything is being created in AutoCAD 2006 and has to be saved down to AutoCAD 2000 for ECO review.

Thanks

Jim Healy
Boxborough, MA USA

Wanderer
2005-09-29, 05:01 PM
Mike is there anything new on this viewer. I've got people here very interested in getting one. At the moment everything is being created in AutoCAD 2006 and has to be saved down to AutoCAD 2000 for ECO review.

Thanks

Jim Healy
Boxborough, MA USAsince it hasn't been released yet, anyone who knows for sure probably can't say.

jgh
2005-09-30, 12:16 PM
Well this is what Mike E-mailed me, (Had to cut it down and edit it a little for "the powers that be".)

This is what I've gotten from Michael Perry at AUGI about the viewer.

The Free AutoCAD viewer from AutoDesk was to be released on September 21. It has been delayed. No idea of new released date. Please reference link below:

Free Autodesk DWG File Viewer -> http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/2005/09/fr4ee_autodesk_.html

However the following five sites have free AutoCAD viewers that you may wish to look at....

1.)DWG gateway -> http://www.dwggateway.com/

2.)eDrawings - 2D CAD and 3D CAD Viewer and Publisher -> http://www.solidworks.com/pages/products/edrawings/eDrawings.html

3.) Free DWG Viewer -> http://www.bravaviewer.com/free-dwg-viewer.htm

4.)Informative Graphics Corporation announced its updated free DWG Viewer, which views native DWG, DXF and DWG formats through AutoCAD 2006, including xrefs, without requiring AutoCAD to be installed. The free download is available at http://www.infograph.com/products/dwgviewer/.


5.)ProgeCAD LT 2006 -> http://www.progecad.com/downloads/index.html

Mike.Perry
2005-09-30, 12:55 PM
Well this is what Mike E-mailed me, (Had to cut it down and edit it a little for "the powers that be".)

This is what I've gotten from Michael Perry at AUGI about the viewer.Hi Jim

Just so I am not quoted out of context by anyone that might read the above, below is a copy of the actual e-mail I sent you in reply to your e-mail (just covering my back)...


Hi Jim

Not that I have read / seen...

Free Autodesk DWG File Viewer -> (http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/2005/09/fr4ee_autodesk_.html)http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/2005/09/fr4ee_autodesk_.html

In the meantime you might want to look at the following...

<snip>
DWG gateway -> http://www.dwggateway.com/ (http://www.dwggateway.com/)
</snip>

<snip>
eDrawings - 2D CAD and 3D CAD Viewer and Publisher -> (http://www.solidworks.com/pages/products/edrawings/eDrawings.html)http://www.solidworks.com/pages/products/edrawings/eDrawings.html
</snip>

<snip>
Free DWG Viewer -> (http://www.bravaviewer.com/free-dwg-viewer.htm)http://www.bravaviewer.com/free-dwg-viewer.htm
</snip>

<snip>
Informative Graphics Corporation announced its updated free DWG Viewer, which views native DWG, DXF and DWG formats through AutoCAD 2006, including xrefs, without requiring AutoCAD to be installed. The free download is available at http://www.infograph.com/products/dwgviewer/ (http://www.infograph.com/products/dwgviewer/).
</snip>

<snip>
ProgeCAD LT 2006 -> (http://www.progecad.com/downloads/index.html)http://www.progecad.com/downloads/index.html
</snip>

Please do not take the following the wrong-way (I honestly mean no foul) -

You would be sooooo much better off in future posting within the actual AUGI Forums....

Thanks, Mike:beer: Mike

Wanderer
2005-09-30, 05:28 PM
this was brought up on the cad manager's discussion group... http://discussion.autodesk.com/thread.jspa?threadID=428602

Mike.Perry
2005-10-20, 09:25 PM
Hi

Please see here...

New and Free DWG TrueView™ from Autodesk...

Have a good one, Mike

jgh
2005-10-21, 12:06 PM
Thanks Mike

I have passed it on to the "Powers that be".




Hi

Please see here...

New and Free DWG TrueView™ from Autodesk...

Have a good one, Mike

jaberwok
2005-10-21, 12:09 PM
Just for clarity - The software at www.DWGgateway.com is not a file viewer - it is a file format converter.

jgh
2005-10-21, 01:57 PM
Okay now I am confused. The website has it listed as a viewer that can view DWG files. This seems to be what I need for two people that review ECO's on screen. What do you mean by file converter?

jaberwok
2005-10-21, 03:15 PM
Okay now I am confused. The website has it listed as a viewer that can view DWG files. This seems to be what I need for two people that review ECO's on screen. What do you mean by file converter?

Jim.
Which message are you querying?
If mine -

Open and edit any DWG file using any version of AutoCAD

jgh
2005-10-21, 04:12 PM
I'm querying your message john which states:

"Just for clarity - The software at www.DWGgateway.com is not a file viewer - it is a file format converter."

It seems to be a viewer which is what this Thread is all about.

jaberwok
2005-10-21, 04:19 PM
I'm querying your message john which states:

"Just for clarity - The software at www.DWGgateway.com is not a file viewer - it is a file format converter."

It seems to be a viewer which is what this Thread is all about.

It's not a viewer - it requires a copy of AutoCAD to be installed.
What it will do is - allow R14 to open a file created in A2006 or allow A2006 to save as R13, or R10, etc..

jgh
2005-10-26, 12:54 PM
Okay I get it. The DWGgateway software is a file converter that works within any version of AutoCAD. It is not a stand alone viewer. Note: I've sent two e-mails to DWGgateway to ask them if this is the case and I haven't gotten a response.

GreyHippo
2005-10-26, 11:25 PM
DWGgateway is a dwg and pdf file converter, and you need autocad to use it. There is another program on the solidworks website called edrawing viewer, which allows you to view dwg files.

I have downloaded and tried both programs and both are NOT worth the download.

The only good thing is the dwg conversion which I haven't needed in two years.

Both programs have a very difficult user interface.

jgh
2005-10-28, 12:40 PM
We have reviewed a few that Mike Perry mentioned in an email to me. At the moment
TrueView™ from Autodesk is in the lead. The only problem that I have heard from the people reviewing it here is that the drawing is in color and they would like it in Black & White.

Mike.Perry
2005-10-28, 01:13 PM
We have reviewed a few that Mike Perry mentioned in an email to me. At the moment
TrueView™ from Autodesk is in the lead. The only problem that I have heard from the people reviewing it here is that the drawing is in color and they would like it in Black & White.Hi

I don't have TrueView in front of me at the moment, but the following trick (work around) might work (seeing as you can access the Page Setup dialog box in TrueView, if my memory is serving me correctly)...

All entities in the layout (and entities showing in a viewport) show up black & white. (http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=22338) from the AutoCAD FAQ (http://forums.augi.com/forumdisplay.php?f=189) forum - Just reverse the logic for your requirements.

Have a good one, Mike

NickB
2005-11-09, 08:26 PM
just got a mini cd with this months Cadalyst mag, that contains the DWGseries from SolidWorks. included are:

DWGgateway,
FREE software download lets you open and edit any DWG file using any version of AutoCAD

DWGviewer
FREE software download lets you view native DWG and DXF™ files, and share AutoCAD design concepts with anyone

DWGeditor
FREE for 30-day preview and free with the purchase of SolidWorks software, this editing tool lets you maintain legacy data without expensive AutoCAD software upgrades

I havent loaded any of them yet.