You should next chance you get, and they have them all connected to the web so download Drawboard PDF and access some of your files and have a good go with it. The staff was super helpful and didn't hover over my shoulder, they just let me tinker. I went to the Microsoft Store at Northpark to test a Surface out. Never even got it installed, just checked out the website. So i will be revisiting Drawboard, for sure.
My subscription is up, and when i emailed them to tell them i wasnt renewing because of the problems, thats when they told me the update was out. them having resolved the glitches (at least for the immediately minute) solved my issues.īut im not renewing maintenance on Revu, this year. I dont care for tablet use, so i was solely looking for a replacement for Revu and Studio, BECAUSE of the glitches. Ive briefly looked at Drawboard as a potential replacement for the catastrophy that is Revu, although they finally released an update to Revu 2019 that seems to have fixed all the royally screwed up things that were going on. Things could be better but overall it's a great and useful combo of tools and can really be used as a normal computer for those more in the PM role and not the BIM designer role. I would rate the Surface Pro 7 + Pen + Drawboard PDF combo as an 8/10 score. The pressure sensitivity on the Pen is impressive. What I like is how it has options and is intelligent enough to know not to do anything when your palm is resting on the screen. Nothing so far compares to the Surface Pro + Pen.
I have tried iPad apps and pens, other cheaper Windows 10 2-in-1's with a stylus, Android tablets, etc. Bluebeam is so bad right now I'm seriously going to just do away with it and find something else.
The tablet environment is horrible, couldn't get the pen settings right, it cannot pan/zoom without redraw and flickering issues, and cannot draw a markup line that's worth anything. Tried to go Bluebeam on it originally and that was a disaster. I think it's meant for a Tablet environment. I wouldn't suggest it as a desktop app, but then again I haven't put that much effort into it. Drawboard can handle it all for a reviewing and markup tool. The tools, the ease of use, the responsiveness to heavy PDF's that buckle Bluebeam. It had to have been developed by an architectural or engineering team. The Drawboard PDF program is the Cat's Meow. Bought the keyboard, the Pen and the fancy folding mouse (which is a totally legit wireless mouse BTW). I met in the middle with the Surface Pro 7 specs, which is the 10th Gen i5, 8GB RAM and 128GB drive. Now my markups, highlighting and general scribble needs can happen on a screen rather than printing to 11x17. I am so impressed with how responsive the Pen works and how natural it all works. I recently bought a Surface Pro 7 and bought Drawboard PDF. Contactless functionality.I have longed for a good tablet and pen that can truly replace paper and I have finally found something that works well. Live domestic and in-house help desk available 24x7x365.
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