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Martin P
2005-03-01, 03:57 PM
How many times have we all done this - send a CD or email with a load of drawings only to get the call "we cant open Autocad 2004 files - YOU will need to send them again" so you have mess about doing it all again so others can open the files.......

Well, never again...... open any version of DWG, in any version of Autocad. Cant wait to get that first phone call asking me to do another load of drawings because somebody cant open them :)

Oh and its free..


http://www.dwggateway.com/

BillyGrey
2005-03-01, 04:56 PM
That's a cool link Martin. Solidworks...Interesting.
I'll be talking to my primary engineers about Revit Structure soon (I'm not a var), so hopefully if they
decide to buy, they will be able to use this plug-in to coordinate with all their clientele as well.
Otherwise, for an engineering firm, how can you upgrade to something like RS if you cannot communicate electronically with all of your customer base?

Scott Hopkins
2005-03-01, 05:12 PM
Excellent! Thanks Martin!

Scott D Davis
2005-03-01, 05:21 PM
how can you upgrade to something like RS if you cannot communicate electronically with all of your customer base?Buy Revit Structure Series?

Paul P.
2005-03-01, 07:03 PM
Nice one Martin.

BillyGrey
2005-03-01, 07:29 PM
Buy Revit Structure Series?

LOL

I guess that is the point...

ejburrell67787
2005-03-01, 07:30 PM
Excellent tool... 2000/2004 compatibility issues can be such a hassle...

...good link to DWG viewer / printer too under the links tabs (eDrawings 2005) :Puffy:

Thanks Martin!

christo4robin
2005-08-31, 05:44 PM
This was a life saver today - thanks Martin!

Danny Polkinhorn
2005-09-01, 12:24 AM
There's a batch drawing converter from Autodesk here:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=4091676&linkID=2475161

HTH,

gordolake
2005-09-01, 02:27 AM
Thanks Martin,

I will be sending links to this download with every DWG email issued to consultants from no on.

It will save headaches at both ends.

Regards

Steve.

Alvin_Alejandro
2005-09-01, 04:31 AM
THANKS MATIN


IT HELPS...

davidwlight
2005-09-01, 09:49 AM
Excellent tool... 2000/2004 compatibility issues can be such a hassle...

...good link to DWG viewer / printer too under the links tabs (eDrawings 2005) :Puffy:

Thanks Martin!

The edrawing viewer is excellent. One of our partners has just purchased a Apple powerbook & needed a viewer for Autocad 2000 & 2004 format drawings. The edrawing viewer running under OSX solved the problem! I wonder why Autodesk don't have a similar offering?

Shaun v Rooyen
2005-09-01, 10:02 AM
Great Find!!!
Thanx Martin!!!

blads
2005-09-01, 12:31 PM
This link came in very handy today...

thanks Martin ;)

jason.jacobson
2005-09-01, 02:15 PM
Great link. Thanks!

DaveP
2005-09-01, 03:55 PM
There's a batch drawing converter from Autodesk here:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=4091676&linkID=2475161

HTH,
One caveat with the AutoCAD Batch converter. You need to have AutoCAD 2004 (or 5 or 6, I think) installed on the same computer as the Batch converter. I did find, however, that it doesn't need to be LICENSED for that computer. I installed but didn't Authorize 2004 on a PC, and then installed the Batch Converter. Converter works fine, so I assume it must use some DLLs from 2004.