One of the major features is the added support for additional file types. In total, there are now 22 native CAD file formats supported. Another four formats cover the world of 3D printing, including OBJ, STL, AMF and the potential new standard 3MF. While the professional version of eDrawings still requires a paid license, the support for additional file types makes the free version of the viewer even more powerful. Adding support for CATIA V5 and Autodesk Inventor certainly helps, but also exciting is the support of IGES, OBJ, and 3DXML formats. Now not only will the core SOLIDWORKS package import nearly every CAD file type, even its viewer is becoming agnostic as to where the original design files came from.Įxpanding the file types supported also begins to open up the market to new users. The Pro version already allows for mobile app support of augmented reality (AR), where models can be overlaid onto real world objects and moving the mobile device around gives the feeling of physically manipulating a design. Now, though, SOLIDWORKS is introducing its first native support for anything VR. Looking at an assembly using the mobile app’s VR support.
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