MyCadbox Allows You to CadFaster

 

Another cloud-based CAD data sharing app?  I was skeptical when I heard the announcement. Does the market really need one more competitor in this space?  What makes this application  unique?

Without going into a full review, I must admit that I am pleasantly surprised.  CadFaster, the Finnish company that produced MyCadbox and who have been around the CAD collaboration scene for much longer, has found a niche in the CAD sharing marketplace.

Avoiding the browser, MyCadbox uses a local client available for Windows (PC) and iOS (iPad).  The drag-and-drop ease makes sharing a breeze and the client processes large models faster than a browser-based viewer.  The free version is limited to 10 “live” shared files at a time.  Subscribing to the Pro version for $9.99/mo increases that limit and provides additional benefits.

Although not yet supported on Android devices, MyCadbox has value if you don’t own an iOS device. You still get sharing between Windows-based PCs and laptops, maybe even a Microsoft Surface. Additionally, since MyCadbox opens STEP and IGES files, you can use it as a free neutral file viewer.  It won’t check geometry or topology, but you can at least have a quick glance at the accuracy of your exported data before sending it to a customer or vendor.  Have them install MyCadbox, and you can collaborate on the project instead of throwing the data over the wall.

Source:

http://us2.campaign-archive2.com/?u=be6dca6c34c9ab415f2f353f3&id=cf6ce9862d

http://www.tenlinks.com/news/PR/CadFaster/052913_mycadbox.htm

http://solidsmack.com/cad-design-news/cadfaster-retools-releases-mycadbox-for-online-cad-collaboration/#more-29422

http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/29/mycadbox/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+Techcrunch+(TechCrunch)

http://mycadbox.com/