![]() ![]() We’ve actually made this very easy for everyone by proving a 3D PDF Plug-In for Inventor that allows you to create a 3D PDF directly from the Inventor interface. ![]() It’s simply an extension of a workflow they already understand and know how to use. So when you send someone a 3D PDF, all they have to do is double click on it to open it…just as you would a 2D PDF. The other reason is that the Adobe Reader is in 98% of desktops worldwide, hands down, no questions asked. One reason many of our customer use a PDF is to protect their intellectual property without having to dumb down an. I will speak on behalf of the PDF platform, as this is what we do best. Understanding what both programs provide and educating employees on when you use one over the other is very important. Having been in various positions, the question is never about who sucks and who wins the question here is what’s the best approach when determining what employees or your customers need to accomplish specific tasks or to view data that best represent your design intent. I have been fortunate in my career to have managed multiple Autodesk and non Autodesk applications as well as have worked for Autodesk and now with tetra4D, an Adobe Partner with exclusivity in creating 3D PDF technology. ![]() Hi everyone, I wanted to chime into this conversation and bring a different perspective. ![]()
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