[ Alejandro Carrillo R. ]
gadgets industry is changing the world very quickly, and nothing that represents a technological advance may be the exception. First of all, an apology, do not pretend to believe that soon there will be applications of computer aided design for our phones or PDA's, only a certain idea of \u200b\u200bwhat will soon see, or at least I hope so.
Introduction.
Autodesk (the company that makes AutoCAD) has thrown its latest products the DWF Viewer and Design Review for free, with order that any person or customer is not necessarily required to have a license for their applications (to which many are not interested to use or buy), to view drawings, models, and in general architectural and engineering results.
Moreover, today, many cell phones like the Nokia N95 or iPhone himself up as judge features many incredible advances, such as wi-fi, including GPS navigation, thousands of applications (with which already are making a mockery of the classic Palm) and even quality games (unlike the classic pinball snake or black and white, but real games outweigh any of a Nintendo 64 or Play Station).
With so much progress in such a short time comes the question I know, what we will see soon ...
Many industries are betting on gadgets and podcasts, and indeed, although you could say are at an early stage, we is yielding positive results. To think that just 5 years, have a color cell phone was a luxury, not to mention a mobile camera, and only 9 years ago, sending text messages over the telephone seemed the Holy Spirit. Even in the very end of the first decade of the century, the 3G network technology, will soon to evolve to the fourth generation (in many countries there is 3.5G network) as well as the expansion of the speed of Banda Ancha that if in some countries is 10 MB, in many and is 100 MB.
is because virtually all respects, we seem to be involved in a minimalist fashion, compact and visually pleasing not only the products (hardware), also in content (software). Until today, through this technology as evolved and evolving, one can be fully informed and in touch (which is a continuous improvement of the human being as far as information is concerned, at least guess).
It is at this point where I take up the question of the beginning, with such advance, is it possible soon to have AutoCAD on an iPhone? Maybe not so much, but what about a display of CAD helpful, or not only limited to AutoCAD, why not an edition of ArchiCAD and SketchUp (note that Google is doing its part to launch its Android OS for mobile phones and PDA's). Microsoft is investing time in your Windows Mobile, Windows Phone today (although it seems very redundant to launch an operating system for the Zune and other mobile, but in the end, Microsoft is the specialist in launching multiple editions, clearly notable in its 5 or 6 versions Windows Vista, as Windows 7). Also iPod and more than a necessity, and Apple has done a great job. And the emergence of the Netbooks (laptops, more laptops, but smaller capacity and speed) changes the way of having a computer.
probably soon see an application for viewing CAD drawings and BIM in our phones, since evolution does not stop, do not forget that Autodesk and conducted surveys about the possible introduction of AutoCAD to the Mac OS, and currently runs a Beta version of the Internet. Even the recent launch of the iPad, a combination of iPod and Apple MacBook with which to revolutionize the market for
tablets ... CAD = Computer Assisted Drawing
BIM = Building Information Modelling
iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac, MacBook and Mac OS are trademarks or registered products from Apple.
AutoCAD, DWF Viewer and Design Review are registered trademarks or Autodesk products.
Palm is a registered trademark.
Nintendo 64 is a trademark or registered product of Nintendo.
Play Station is a trademark or registered product from Sony.
Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Zune are trademarks or registered products of Microsoft.
Nokia N95 is a trademark or registered product of Nokia.
ArchiCAD is a trademark or registered product of Graphisoft.
SketchUp and Android are trademarks or registered Google products.
Image: Alejandro Carrillo Romano.
Introduction.
Autodesk (the company that makes AutoCAD) has thrown its latest products the DWF Viewer and Design Review for free, with order that any person or customer is not necessarily required to have a license for their applications (to which many are not interested to use or buy), to view drawings, models, and in general architectural and engineering results.
Moreover, today, many cell phones like the Nokia N95 or iPhone himself up as judge features many incredible advances, such as wi-fi, including GPS navigation, thousands of applications (with which already are making a mockery of the classic Palm) and even quality games (unlike the classic pinball snake or black and white, but real games outweigh any of a Nintendo 64 or Play Station).
With so much progress in such a short time comes the question I know, what we will see soon ...
Many industries are betting on gadgets and podcasts, and indeed, although you could say are at an early stage, we is yielding positive results. To think that just 5 years, have a color cell phone was a luxury, not to mention a mobile camera, and only 9 years ago, sending text messages over the telephone seemed the Holy Spirit. Even in the very end of the first decade of the century, the 3G network technology, will soon to evolve to the fourth generation (in many countries there is 3.5G network) as well as the expansion of the speed of Banda Ancha that if in some countries is 10 MB, in many and is 100 MB.
is because virtually all respects, we seem to be involved in a minimalist fashion, compact and visually pleasing not only the products (hardware), also in content (software). Until today, through this technology as evolved and evolving, one can be fully informed and in touch (which is a continuous improvement of the human being as far as information is concerned, at least guess).
It is at this point where I take up the question of the beginning, with such advance, is it possible soon to have AutoCAD on an iPhone? Maybe not so much, but what about a display of CAD helpful, or not only limited to AutoCAD, why not an edition of ArchiCAD and SketchUp (note that Google is doing its part to launch its Android OS for mobile phones and PDA's). Microsoft is investing time in your Windows Mobile, Windows Phone today (although it seems very redundant to launch an operating system for the Zune and other mobile, but in the end, Microsoft is the specialist in launching multiple editions, clearly notable in its 5 or 6 versions Windows Vista, as Windows 7). Also iPod and more than a necessity, and Apple has done a great job. And the emergence of the Netbooks (laptops, more laptops, but smaller capacity and speed) changes the way of having a computer.
probably soon see an application for viewing CAD drawings and BIM in our phones, since evolution does not stop, do not forget that Autodesk and conducted surveys about the possible introduction of AutoCAD to the Mac OS, and currently runs a Beta version of the Internet. Even the recent launch of the iPad, a combination of iPod and Apple MacBook with which to revolutionize the market for
tablets ... CAD = Computer Assisted Drawing
BIM = Building Information Modelling
iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac, MacBook and Mac OS are trademarks or registered products from Apple.
AutoCAD, DWF Viewer and Design Review are registered trademarks or Autodesk products.
Palm is a registered trademark.
Nintendo 64 is a trademark or registered product of Nintendo.
Play Station is a trademark or registered product from Sony.
Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Zune are trademarks or registered products of Microsoft.
Nokia N95 is a trademark or registered product of Nokia.
ArchiCAD is a trademark or registered product of Graphisoft.
SketchUp and Android are trademarks or registered Google products.
Image: Alejandro Carrillo Romano.
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