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AutodeskAutoCAD Web, formerly known as the AutoCAD Web app and AutoCAD Mobile app, is used to access core Autodesk AutoCAD commands for light editing and generating fundamental designs, collaborate with others, add change notes and markups without altering an existing desktop drawing, and access CAD files in the cloud. Please see the full FAQ for more information.

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Thomas, your answer to this question (post: Will the newest version of AutoCad Mobile still work with my Leica Disto?) indicated that the Leica disto will not be compatible with AutoCAD mobile on iOS.


I am evaluating the disto D2, x3, and x4. Information about compatibility is all over the place, with much of it being very dated. I reached out to Leica and they said the D2 is compatible and the the AutoCAD mobile developers in Israel were working on compatibility for the x3 an x4 last year. Leica did not mention loss of compatibility for iOS although I specifically asked.


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I've been using my Leica Disto for several years now in my own house design/Addition service. The Leica DistoI used the most was the E7100i. I could take my Samsung tablet with the last version of AutoCad Mobile, go to a clients site, driw a line with my finger on the tablet, then select the line and put the Disto up against one corner and shoot to the other and it would change the length of the line I drew with my finger.


So now I went out and bought myself a new Samsung Tablet and they've added sooo much junk to a simple program, I really can't tell how to do the simple task of taking a shot with my Disto and having it show on my tablet.


I just wish AutoDesk would get around to testing thier software before forcing people to get the latest Beta version. Offer the Beta versions to developers or volunteers. Don't handcuff the current users that are more than satisfied with the current version they've paid a lot of money for.


I'm sure they'd get enough users to upgrade once the program does what they intend it to do but, when you cripple a program and force the user to upgrade to the newer version, then have to go out and buy a newer computer to run that program along with all your other programs (that have to be reinstalled on the new computer) they're making people go out and look for other options.


I'm more than satisfied by the version of AutoCad that I've been running for a LONG time. I've reinstalled it as my computers got upgraded and if someone sends me a drawing on a newer version, I tell them to use the save as feature and send it to me in a version for the year of software that I'm using.


It's a great version of the AutoCad program and to tell you the truth, I haven't seen a lot of changes to any of the versions in the past years that would make me want to dump a LOT of money to upgrade or, as old as my version is, to have to buy a new seat at an even higher cost.


Autodesk deceived us. They write their legal notices and harass users.

For now, support has been restored on Android. IOS used to be supported as well, but they took away. Now when they introduce it they will call it new, idiots finished.


Instead of a clunky Autodesk application without Leica support, I had to look for an application that would help me.

I have left Audoesk with no regrets for ArcSite.

Works great with Leica and creates a solid inventory, not lines.


Wondering if anyone can help. I'm an occasional user of AutoCAD mobile. I've just purchased a new iPAD and AutoCAD mobile will not let me login. I get as far as the first login screen, type my email address and hit "next", the "next" button briefly flashed "verifying" and nothing more. The password screen never appears.


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I am a high school construction teacher. I want my class to be able to use the AutoCAD mobile app on their school-issued iPads. I had them all create an education account but when they try to log in on the app it wants them to pick a either the 7 day free trial or the monthly payment version. How can I get my students around this? I was able to log in just fine on the app but I have autodesk on my computer at home. The students do not have the ability to download the desktop version. please help!


My Students do not have the ability to download the desktop version. we use iPads only at our school. I would like for them to be able to just log in on the mobile app and use it. I have the software on my laptop but i was wondering if there was a way they could skip over the desktop download?


For your students to have access to the AutoCAD Moblile app they will each need an educational account, where they would select AutoCAD from the "Free Software" section on the edu website, this will give access to both the desktop & mobile application. Make sure they sign out of the app after use.


As far as I can tell it's automatically assigned when you install ACAD, as I have it in my manage products list under student license so whilst not assignable itself its a consequense of having an ACAD EDU license, this just a single user not sure about networks...


Yes, the educational institution would set up a "IT professional" account, that account will have access to a multi-seat standalone option. The mobile app would then be activated/sign-in using the licenses from the educational institutions account.

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