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ZWCAD Releases Touch for Mobile CAD

Includes cloud storage capabilities.

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By DE Editors  

January 11, 2013

ZWCAD Design officially rolled out ZWCAD Touch, a CAD application for mobile. The CAD application features fast opening, editing and remarking on DWG files, as well as cloud storage, the company says.

"The reason why we created ZWCAD Touch is simple. We just want users to have one more efficient and easy option for their mobile CAD design experience," said Daniel Huang, product manager of ZWCAD Touch. "For users, especially project managers, instant response and convenient interaction with their workstation files and even a whole team are usually what they want most from a CAD application. ZWCAD Touch can fulfill their needs with fast editing, remarking on DWG files and also catering to some designers' online storage habits by providing easy cloud sync with popular storage services."

The solution enables users to open DWG files without any conversion. It is also equipped with easy cloud storage and synchronization with popular third-party storage services like DropBox.

For more information, visit ZWCAD Design.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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