Sketchup I pad
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@kmead said:
...carrying a pound of instant on equipment beats the 8+ pounds of laptop and ancillary gear a laptop requires.
a sub-notebook is below 3 pounds... and much more productive than a mouse less device with touch keyboard and lame processor by design (runtime vs. number crunching and video acceleration).
As a viewing device a tablet might make come in handy some time. For working at least at home a capable PC w/ a big screen and hardware input devices does make much more sense, even in the mid term future.
jm2cts,
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@unknownuser said:
Hi
I am operating Sketchup pro8 on windows based laptop, however want to buy Ipad for presentation will the sketchup ap for the ipad work with windows based SketchupGordon
Hi there!
I've had the pleasure of trying out most of the above mentioned solutions. I have Dell Duo and iPad for "very" mobile presentations (I've stopped lurking around with 17" laptop). On the iPad, Cubits works well but I'm very found of SimLab's solution (Animator 2.3) . The latest version can export .zim for iPad directly and it's fluid. The HD in iPad2 works well in this combo. -
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@box said:
Does anyone know of a similar system/application that will work this way on an Android device?
I mean as a viewer.
Another alternate is Glovius, available for both Android and iOS devices.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.geometric.glovius#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDIxMiwiY29tLmdlb21ldHJpYy5nbG92aXVzIl0 -
@box said:
Does anyone know of a similar system/application that will work this way on an Android device?
I mean as a viewer.
This is a really good Android app for viewing Skp models,
http://limitlesscomputing.com/sightspace
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