4/5 rating based on 58 reviews. Read all reviews for A360 - View CAD files for iPhone.
A360 - View CAD files is free iOS app published by Autodesk
MauroFe
Muy práctico para mostrar trabajos simples . No tanto para celulares. Si para tablets
Frankybelis
A360 has been an excellent tool in different parts of the design and presentation process.
MorenoReviews
Perfect, wish it had more options thought
deez machined nutz
Does what it needs me to do. I get a lot of requests during non work hours and this allows me to view the models people send me right at my phone. I can determine whether or not it's something I can do reasonably and rough estimate it on the spot. I don't know if any other software with this kind of support and feature out there at the moment!
Electon Englom
This app is app-solutely wonderful. It makes my work collaborating with my team much easier. I would recommend it for any small size organization.
Illusivek
I wanted to view some DXF files from vendor web sites. On the iPad I have to download to iPad, upload to google drive, then go to "upload" in A360, upload the file to AutoDesk, and then... ...then it says "unable to generate preview, try uploading again or contact us for assistance". Like the rest of the world, I detest sitting on hold to have someone read from a bad Dilbert script. "Have you tried erasing your device without backing up?"..."Yes, several times." and I didn't waste my time. The simple truth is this app is all predicated on AutoDesk holding all the files on their servers and it isn't a useful viewer for DXF files on the web. That means it's only good for internally generated drawings, but honestly, I can't see why any company with even the slightest sense of self-preservation would put their proprietary drawings and intellectual property in the hands of a 3rd party. AutoDesk has pretty much created one-stop shopping for industrial espionage. It's as good as guaranteed that it will make its way into the hands of a long list of competitors starting with the Chinese state design bureaus and large multinationals. The aggregate value of all the proprietary design drawings will be so large that I don't see how they could afford to do what it would take to secure it all from theft through the net or by physical access.