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Autodesk Freewheel
Autodesk Freewheel
Autodesk Freewheel is a free web service that allows you to view 2D and 3D CAD design files in Box through your browser.

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About this service

Autodesk Freewheel is an online service for previewing CAD files, allowing you to view dwf and dwfx files directly in your browser. With its Box.net integration, you can use it to view files directly from your Box account.

To use Autodesk Freewheel, right click on a CAD file and select “View with Autodesk.” A new window will open to preview your file.

Available Actions

  • View with Autodesk: Open Autodesk Freewheel Viewer (dwf, dwfx)

16 Reviews: 1-10 11-16

support@rwanda4life.9k.com reviewed this on Dec 26, 2007
nice
Abusalem reviewed this on Nov 20, 2007
Lovely
florian reviewed this on Nov 14, 2007
@sityu Hi! So the thing is that you can only use Autodesk viewer from inside your Box account. Services are not enabled now on shared pages (we hope we can do that soon!). So if you want to preview a DWF file on a shared page: add the file to your box, and then look at it from your box.
sityu reviewed this on Nov 14, 2007
I uploaded some dwf's here (made with archicad11): http://www.box.net/shared/6y6np5qj8t And I have this service running. And nothing happened: at the folder's public view: all I can do is to launch the installed dwf viewer or to save the file. What did I do wrong?
florian reviewed this on Nov 13, 2007
If you don'r have Autodesk files (.dwf) in your account, you can get one at http://www.box.net/shared/aqdqan5c92 to test this service
florian reviewed this on Nov 13, 2007
Autodesk Freewheel may take some time to load, but it is really worth it : you can look at your drawing files in depth, and zoom to the smallest details.
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