Sketchup Viewer 8?
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Fwiw, you can save models made in 8 as su7 files or earlier.
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Thanks Jeff,
I was just wondering why Google's download page says it's version 8 when it's actually version 7.
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I am also hoping google updates the viewer to SU 8. At the moment it's 7.1.
Yes we can resave from 8 to 7.1 in SU, but I am sure to forget to do that sometimes. Probably when I send out the file to meet a client deadline!
When I go to the viewer download page I don't see any mention of an SU 8 viewer though? Where did you see that? -
This is the download page someone at this forum posted.
It's hard to tell what the actual file is since they don't label the files with version numbers.
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Mmm...let's hope google update to an SU 8 viewer soon, because as you said it's still SU 7.1 with that link.
FWIW this is the page I go to for the viewer, but it's the same result as your link.
http://sketchup.google.com/intl/en/download/gsuviewer.htmlI prefer clients to use the viewer because the tool set is quicker for them to get used to.
Hopefully Google will get around to it soon. Not a big task surely? -
Any Googlers out there? Is the SU Viewer going to be updated?
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Indeed, Google Sketchup Viewer 8 expected... right now I had a bad surprise when I installed it and was version 7.1.
Maybe somebody from Google is reading this and... -
Instead of SketchUp Reader, it would be cool to have the model password protected and open read-only in SketchUp free.
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@jim said:
Instead of SketchUp Reader, it would be cool to have the model password protected and open read-only in SketchUp free.
Yeah right... and to stay and explain to every client to not be afraid of buttons
Sketchup viewer is good for st*pid clients... just install and use Orbit and Pan
A kind of portable Sketchup Viewer would be even better, so the client doesn't have to install anything... or, to go on with my fantasy: a built-in file (sort of export from sketchup and - voila !) viewer -
Yes, indeed. A viewer and file combination that cannot be disassembled but can be run on any computer (regardless of OS - maybe even linux )
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@gaieus said:
Yes, indeed. A viewer and file combination that cannot be disassembled but can be run on any computer (regardless of OS - maybe even linux )
Can you do some magic, so a guy from Google to "accidentally" read this topic? .. who knows what might happen next
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@unknownuser said:
@gaieus said:
Yes, indeed. A viewer and file combination that cannot be disassembled but can be run on any computer (regardless of OS - maybe even linux )
Can you do some magic, so a guy from Google to "accidentally" read this topic? .. who knows what might happen next
I have accidentally sent a link to this topic to some Googlers already. Just hang on.
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@gaieus said:
(regardless of OS - maybe even linux )
I doubt that Google will ever do something like that. More, they doubt too
@unknownuser said:
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finally
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