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[Peter Coffee] on including functions inside apps. Since it's not an integral part of any application, an client fails to use task-specific knowledge of -s or other information () that would aid our management of knowledge, people and time... Instead of marking up a drawing and sending it to someone else as either a paper document or a flat image file, an [AutoCAD] 2005 user will be able to annotate the drawing electronically and transmit those annotations to whoever needs to act on them. The person receiving that input will be able to call up the original drawing, see how those comments relate to it and check to see if they're still relevant to the current version of that drawing. Here's the breakthrough, a word that I don't use lightly: Each separate annotation can become a threaded conversation, potentially involving several people or disciplines and providing the full support of a world-class [CAD] environment instead of layering half-baked tools on top of or . One challenge with this approach is being able to track threads across drawings and other completely separate applications. Maybe provides this functionality. (Oct'2006 update - maybe every object in the drawing needs a for access.)


 




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