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My last blog showed the new service that Apple has just unleashed, with their new idisk app for the iphone, well I tried it out with a single sheet pdf file of a Vectorworks drawing I have just completed, and its not just cool, its definitely very cool, so to give it the real test, I saved a set of drawings as a book within Vectorworks export pdf batch and saved it to the idisk under my public shared item and then checked in my iphone,,,,,, page after page of drawings in all there glory, very, very cool, this opens up a lot of uses, for on-site work, and just being away from my main machine were my Vectorworks program is. So I have loaded up all my current projects as PDF books just in case I need them. I had thought of just adding an addendum to the last blog, but thought, this is so good, it needs a new clean blog to emphasize the importance of this.
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