10-16-2010, 04:58 PM
(10-16-2010, 03:10 PM)The Boss Wrote: Does that customer have any type of Cad program at all? (not that that would or should ever be expected of a client - but I'm just asking.)
IMO, given that DeltaCad offers free & full functionality for 45 days, and assuming your customer(s) have internet access, you shouldn't have any problem sending them the original .DC drawings.
You simply need to include a link to the DeltaCad download page along with your .dc drawing file so they can view it. -- You may want to let them know that it only takes a few minutes to download and install it.
However, it's not a bad idea to also include the .pdf file so that they can still preview the drawing before downloading & installing DeltaCad to see it in its 'full glory'.
Please don't take this the wrong way, but snail-mailing printed plans and/or face-to-face drawing presentations work pretty well too.
Thanks.... I was hoping to find a free file conversion program that would take either a .dc file or a .dxf file and convert it to a .pdf file. Not sure the customer would be too open to adding Deltacad to his system.