I think he was asking, who would want AutoCAD on an iPhone or an iPad.
I agree it would be pretty useless on an iPhone. Not sure how useful a dumbed down version would be on an iPad either.
Well if that's the case I apologize. I completely agree that AutoCad on a iPhone or even an iPad seems like a waste. It would HAVE to be very basic, I just don't see how it could work as a full version.
I'll be trying out AutoCAD on the phone and pad for sure. The only real use I can see on the phone is bringing it out to site or a meeting and referring to it. Doing actual work would be impossible. The iPad version should be more usable. I could almost see it being handy for site measuring, reference and maybe some light work.
I'm pretty sure the iPhone AutoCAD app is just a viewer/minor editor.
Taken from the link in my initial post:
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Meanwhile a mobile version called AutoCAD WS will be available free on Apple's App Store for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. The free version is said to allow users to view AutoCAD designs and make minor changes.
Well if that's the case I apologize. I completely agree that AutoCad on a iPhone or even an iPad seems like a waste. It would HAVE to be very basic, I just don't see how it could work as a full version.
Not sure if this app has been mentioned. If it is, accept my apologies! But I recently purchased TuneIn Radio. It is a great app that lets you listen to almost any radio station in the world, including Flames fans' very own Fan 960. Definitely worth the two bucks.
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Not sure if this app has been mentioned. If it is, accept my apologies! But I recently purchased TuneIn Radio. It is a great app that lets you listen to almost any radio station in the world, including Flames fans' very own Fan 960. Definitely worth the two bucks.
Not sure if this app has been mentioned. If it is, accept my apologies! But I recently purchased TuneIn Radio. It is a great app that lets you listen to almost any radio station in the world, including Flames fans' very own Fan 960. Definitely worth the two bucks.
Wonder if this is a solution to our dreams of listening to the FAN at games....since the dome has 3G and wifi coverage (in spots).
Any chance someone could test the lag difference between TuneIn and a live AM stream of the Fan? (to see if it would be useful at games)
Wonder if this is a solution to our dreams of listening to the FAN at games....since the dome has 3G and wifi coverage (in spots).
Any chance someone could test the lag difference between TuneIn and a live AM stream of the Fan? (to see if it would be useful at games)
I could barely get to cfl.ca to check the score of the Stamps/Lions game the other night (altho I was up in the bleeders.)
I doubt the data signal will be strong enough.