Project Freewheel: DWFx ready
Project Freewheel supports both DWF and DWFx files.
As new information about our 2009 Autodesk products rolls out, you may have noticed that these products mention DWFx. For 2009, DWFx is now the default. For the uninitiated, DWFx is our newest form of DWF file. DWFx is based on the Microsoft XML Paper Specification (XPS) format. When authoring Beyond the Paper, I posted a few articles on the DWFx topic:
- AU [2006] Update: Microsoft Announces Support for DWF via XPS
- Microsoft .NET 3.0 Framework includes DWF (.dwfx) Viewing Capability
- AutoCAD 2008: DWF versus DWFx differences
- DWF and DWFx in Autodesk Design Review 2008
Simply put: Just like DWF, a DWFx file can be viewed, measured, marked up, and printed by those who have installed Autodesk Design Review; however, a DWFx file can be viewed without installing additional software for those who use Internet Explorer 7 or Project Freewheel.
I was talking with Shaan Hurley the other day. Now that AutoCAD 2009 has changed to DWFx as its default, he wanted to be sure that the resulting files could be viewed on platforms where Autodesk Design Review 2009 would be unavailable - such as Linux or the Macintosh. Here is Shaan's article. I assured him that Project Freewheel is indeed ready to handle DWFx files. On the other hand, support for DWFx in Autodesk Freewheel is on the roadmap for consideration in a future release. I thought I should remind people of the differences between Project Freewheel and Autodesk Freewheel.
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| Name | Project Freewheel | Autodesk Freewheel |
| URL | freewheel.labs.autodesk.com | freewheel.autodesk.com |
| Version | 1.0.2.36 | 1.0.0.25 |
| Cost | free | free |
| Strategy | exposure of viewing and other technologies that may or may not eventually be incorporated into Autodesk Freewheel | reliable DWF-based viewing without the need to install additional software |
| Monitoring | monitored by the Autodesk Labs team | monitored 24/7 by the same Autodesk IT Operations team that maintains the Buzzsaw/Streamline servers |
| Emphasis | exploration of sharing design data over the web to a variety of platforms | software as a service - in this case, a free service |
| Features | Upload via ShareNow from AutoCAD, Inventor, and Revit, File Open (DWF, DWFx), Email, Print, My Designs, My Sessions, Zoom (In, Out, Fit), Pan, Full Screen, 3D Orbit, Navigation Wheels (3D and 2D), Collaboration (Share, Join, Markup List), Markup (Sketch, Highlight, Callout) |
File Open (DWF), Email, Print, Zoom (In, Out, Fit), Pan, 3D Orbit |
| Support | Autodesk Labs Project Freewheel email address Labs.Freewheel@autodesk.com or Autodesk Freewheel discussion group http://discussion.autodesk.com/ forum.jspa?forumID=251 or news://discussion.autodesk.com/ autodesk.freewheel |
Autodesk Freewheel discussion group http://discussion.autodesk.com/ forum.jspa?forumID=251 or news://discussion.autodesk.com/ autodesk.freewheel |
| Blog | It's Alive in the Lab http://labs.blogs.com Scott Sheppard |
Beyond the Paper http://dwf.blogs.com Volker Joseph |
Working with design data in various forms is alive in the lab.



Comments
Posted Feb 25, 2008 by Scott Sheppard
Thank you for pointing out my ambiguity. Sorry about that. I was referring to our 3D/2D ShareNow utility available on Autodesk Labs at http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/ShareNow/.
Posted Feb 25, 2008 by Brad C
Sorry, but when you say "Upload via ShareNow" are you talking about www.ShareNow.com's desktop feature? Glad you've found our product useful! Brad www.sharenow.com
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