EPaper (Portable Drawing)

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ePaper working interface
File name extension working interface
Developed by Enggsoft
ePaper working interface
File name extension working interface
Developed by Enggsoft

ePaper a file format as well as the name of product which created by Enggsoft. The format is designed for professionals who require the distribution and collaboration of CAD drawings in a secure environment.[1]

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[edit] History

The idea of ePaper was first created in 2004 and after three years of developing, it has first edition released in 2007. As lots of people sending the drawing file in PDF format, and DWF. However, there are different types of CAD platforms used by people around world. Therefore, ePaper was design to combine the advantages of DWF and PDF.

[edit] Technology

[edit] Platforms

ePaper can only operated with these systems:Windows 98/ME/2000/2003/XP/Windows Vista

[edit] Compatibitlity

ePaper can operated under any CAD system.

  • AutoCAD R14/2000/2002/2004/2005/2006/2007/2008
  • IntelliCAD Series
  • QuickCAD
  • ZWCAD: 2004, 2005, 2006.
  • HCCAD: 2003
  • VHCAD: 4
  • BtoCAD: 4
  • PCCD: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006.
  • TiOpen CAD: 2000, 2002.
  • TiMDS: 2002.
  • TZ Architecture: 3, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7.
  • IntelliCAD series (include ZWCAD, HCCAD, WHCAD, YF BtoCAD) edition.
  • TiOpenCAD
  • TiMDS Platform series
  • TZ CAD
  • PCCAD Machine Software

[edit] Different Editions

  • Evaluation Edition -- support view, print preview, password protection, drawing release, with advertisement.
  • Personal Edition -- Basic CAD drawing release
  • Professional Edition -- Professional CAD drawing release + basic drawing protection.
  • Online edition -- Professional CAD drawing release + basic drawing protection
  • Enterprise Edition -- Professional CAD drawing release + high strength drawing protection.
  • Net Edition -- Professional CAD drawing release + high strength drawing protection + LAN application scenario.

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