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Kenneth Wong writes about Perpetual vs Subscription in reaction to Autodesk’s subscription-only strategy ”Graebert, which develops the 2D drafting and drawing program ARES, believes AutoCAD perpetual licensees who are not too keen to move to a subscription may look favorably at ARES as a candidate for replacement. The company offers ARES both as subscription and perpetual licenses.” Read the full article on DigitalEngineering.news
Randall Newton comments on trends in CAD technology industry on Consilia Vektor ‘In this season when many CAD users are taking a close look at how they buy and manage their CAD technology, Graebert offers a unique technology proposition and a compelling value proposition.’ Read the full article by Randall Newton on Consilia Vektor
Ralph Grabowski writes about the API application programming interface in ARES systems in UpFrontEzine ‘Given the hardware and OS differences, it is difficult to provide the same API [application programming interface] for all, and so here is an overview of which APIs work with cloud, mobile, and desktop. Notice that LISP, C++, DCL, and Qt are common to all three (ARES) systems.’ Read the full article by Ralph Grabowski on upFrontezine
Pete Evan Comments on the Japanese CAD market ‘The market doubled in Japan for Graebert and that 3 of the top 5 contractors were using Graebert products.’ Read the full article by Pete Evans on Architosh here.
‘ARES Kudo offers an easy path for developers willing to migrate their Windows-based applications to the Cloud’ Read the full article on CIM Data.
Anthony Frausto-Robledo from architosh.com writes about CAD Browser ARES Kudo ARES Kudo for editing and viewing of DWG files. ‘Since its introduction four years ago, ARES Kudo, a fully cloud-based DWG CAD system has been one of the German software developer’s most innovative technologies and offerings. Now fully productized, today Graebert has unveiled the latest advancements in ARES Kudo.’ Read the full article on Architosh.com
Anthony Frausto-Robledo Talks About Dwg 2018 File Support by Graebert on Architosh ‘Graebert is offering industry-first support of DWG 2018, the very latest DWG file format for optimal and complete compatibility with DWG-based workflows that include files from multiple sources including Autodesk’s AutoCAD software.’ Read the full article by Anthony Frausto-Robledo on Architosh
Ralph Grabowski writes about CAD browser ARES Kudo from Graebert Cloud CAD Browser ARES Kudo First Version “We also see Kudo as being really good for computers you don’t use that often, say a laptop you take into the field, where you don’t want to have to install updates before each time you use it.” – Cedric Desbordes, Head of sales and marketing, Graebert “Graebert Gmbh of Germany is working to be the first at running a full DWG editor in a server/browser system (called “the cloud” in the popular press). The company has a leg up over the competition (notably Autodesk) by working in conjunction with a triumvirate: Dassault Systems, Onshape, and the Open Design Alliance. Graebert’s code is used by Dassault’s DraftSight and by Onshape’s generated drawing editor.” Read an interview of Ralph Grabowski with Cedric Desbordes on UpfronteZine.
Randall Newton Writes About A New Competitor In Cloud ARES Kudo ”Autodesk is currently dealing with the elimination of perpetual software licenses, moving its users to a subscription licensing model. Wall Street loves it, but users — especially AutoCAD users — are not happy. Graebert’s new model provides incredible value for the money (it is thousands of dollars cheaper than AutoCAD) and makes it simple for companies to stay in compliance with license requirements and provide their users the access flexibility they require.” Read the full article on Graphic Speak
Machow2.com writes about ARES Commander’s pricing plan “ARES Commander is an industry leading CAD DWG German-based software that has recently been updated to become a truly multi-platform CAD solution which is an ideal choice for those that need to work on Windows, Mac and mobile devices off site. At just $250 per year, ARES Commander is also extremely competitive considering it’s almost as powerful as apps like AutoCAD but costs significantly less. ARES Commander offers three versions for desktop, mobile, and cloud which it calls The Trinity of CAD and one license is valid for all.” Read the full article on machow2.com here
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