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Graebert Releases SP3 for ARES Commander 2017—Supports DWG 2018 Format

Berlin-based Graebert GmbH has recently released the latest service pack (SP3) for its native DWG file format-based 2/3D CAD system, ARES Commander 2017.

Industry Leading Support for DWG File Formats

Graebert was the first to support DWG 2013 upon Autodesk’s changing of the file format for their AutoCAD product. Now, once again, 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.

At the moment DWG 2018 is in the more critical “reading” in direction. Support for saving (“writing”) in the DWG 2018 format is coming shortly. Users can save back to multiple levels of DWG including 2013 – 2017, among others.

ARES Kudo News

Also in the news is that the fully web-based ARES Kudo is nearly finished and ready for roll-out (started with SP1). Graebert’s ARES Kudo is available to subscribers and available in all countries except Japan, India, China, Singapore, Honk-Kong, and Taiwan.

01 – This screenshot shows ARES Kudo with the editing tools, currently available to subscribers in the beta program.

ARES Kudo operates like a hub for all your DWG files in the cloud and works across multiple cloud storage services like Box, Dropbox, iCloud, and others. Kudo is included with the yearly subscription to ARES Commander.

In this first version of ARES, Kudo subscribers get access to the sharing and viewing features. The editing features of Kudo, to create or modify in the cloud, will come in the next version.

From ARES Commander you save to Save to Cloud, and this puts your DWG file into your synchronized cloud storage. To see the complete ARES Kudo workflow as it connects to ARES Commander see the video above.

Architosh has written extensively about Graebert’s ARES Commander technology and platform and you can read our review of ARES Commander for the Mac here (see, Architosh, “Product Review: Graebert ARES Commander 2016 for Mac,” 10 Jan 2016). Architosh will also be in Berlin next week for Graebert’s Annual Meeting event where we hope to learn all about the yearly progress this German software company has made and the progress its key developer partners and licensees have also made, like Onshape, Corel, and Dassault.

To learn more about ARES Commander 2017 visit here.

Architosh Analysis and Commentary

Graebert is arguably the leading DWG-based CAD competitor to Autodesk in the world, with important licensees and partners in industrial software giant, Dassault, among others.

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