Gräbert ARES Commander 2019.2.1 | 422.3 mb
Gräbert GmbH, a provider of CAD solutions, has released the 2019 SP2.1 version of its DWG-alternative ARES Commander 2D/3D software, is a flexible and powerful CAD application and equipped with a host of tools and features that promote productivity and smart efficiency in the performance of tasks.
Graebert's ARES Command 2019 gets a new block editor that creates and edit parametric blocks, tables to define states, complex and simplified states, such as hiding dashed line. These new customizable blocks with parameters and grips are not, however, compatible with AutoCAD's dynamic blocks, probably because Autodesk holds a patent on their version of variable blocks.
Also new in 2019:
- 3D modeling with push-pull
- New rendering facility
- Layers palette lets you rename layer names directly
- Polysolids for wall-like entities
- Area highlighting
- 4K support with larger icons
- Chamfer edges of 3D solids
- STL output for 3D printing
- Layer merge with options
- Digital signatures (only for Windows)
- DWG recovery
The old system for plug-ins would not move to a new computer, and so Graebert wrote a new one with Graebert's account now bound to users, not the device. New plug-ins to be introduced today using new SDK include the following:
- Render plug-in
- UNDET point cloud plug-in
- Maps plug-in (this plug-in is free to subscribers only)
The challenge is to handle very large point clouds, where AutoCAD is limited to about 10 million points, says Graebert. The plug-in from UNDET (named after leaf cutter ant, the most powerful animal in the world) supports 100 million points. It accepts data from many scanner brands.
Graebert is speeding up development through the use of their new plug-in architecture, allowing them to leap-frog some competitors in areas of point clouds, rendering, and mapping. You will find in ARES 2019 many more new features than in earlier years, because for the last five years they spent much energy on getting browserCAD (Kudo) right, in conjunction with Onshape. With the browserCAD problem solved, they can now accelerate base CAD development.
More updates to ARES Commander will arrive via service packs during 2019, including the following:
- Revit underlay with entity snaps, etc
- Revit export
- IFC underlays to come later
- More functions for customizable blocks
In fact, Graebert says that more features will come out in service packs than in the main release.
FxARX is the name of the new API, short for "effects." It is compatible with ARx from Autodesk, handles UI, custom entities, hidden line API, and jigs. It is due out with ARES 2019. Also new is the Commenting API, which consists of non-DWG data.
Graebert now offers an Enterprise version of all ARES software, for firms of 100+ employees:
- Controls permitted cloud services
- Mobile device management
- Disable unwanted functions
- Single signon
- Kudo on private server
- Pay only for actual users
Can disable things like sharing of links and PDF export; can lock user profiles; allow only commenting.
Also new in 2019:
- 3D modeling with push-pull
- New rendering facility
- Layers palette lets you rename layer names directly
- Polysolids for wall-like entities
- Area highlighting
- 4K support with larger icons
- Chamfer edges of 3D solids
- STL output for 3D printing
- Layer merge with options
- Digital signatures (only for Windows)
- DWG recovery
The old system for plug-ins would not move to a new computer, and so Graebert wrote a new one with Graebert's account now bound to users, not the device. New plug-ins to be introduced today using new SDK include the following:
- Render plug-in
- UNDET point cloud plug-in
- Maps plug-in (this plug-in is free to subscribers only)
The challenge is to handle very large point clouds, where AutoCAD is limited to about 10 million points, says Graebert. The plug-in from UNDET (named after leaf cutter ant, the most powerful animal in the world) supports 100 million points. It accepts data from many scanner brands.
Graebert is speeding up development through the use of their new plug-in architecture, allowing them to leap-frog some competitors in areas of point clouds, rendering, and mapping. You will find in ARES 2019 many more new features than in earlier years, because for the last five years they spent much energy on getting browserCAD (Kudo) right, in conjunction with Onshape. With the browserCAD problem solved, they can now accelerate base CAD development.
More updates to ARES Commander will arrive via service packs during 2019, including the following:
- Revit underlay with entity snaps, etc
- Revit export
- IFC underlays to come later
- More functions for customizable blocks
In fact, Graebert says that more features will come out in service packs than in the main release.
FxARX is the name of the new API, short for "effects." It is compatible with ARx from Autodesk, handles UI, custom entities, hidden line API, and jigs. It is due out with ARES 2019. Also new is the Commenting API, which consists of non-DWG data.
Graebert now offers an Enterprise version of all ARES software, for firms of 100+ employees:
- Controls permitted cloud services
- Mobile device management
- Disable unwanted functions
- Single signon
- Kudo on private server
- Pay only for actual users
Can disable things like sharing of links and PDF export; can lock user profiles; allow only commenting.
Build No. 2019.2.1.3136 (SP2.1) - Release 30/09/2019
Mainly we improved the stability of the Windows version in this Service Pack 2.1.
Graebert GmbH has released the latest version of its flagship CAD program: ARES Commander 2019. The German software developer has a long history in the CAD industry as the first German distributor of AutoCAD. The company has been selling CAD systems since 1983.
In 1994, Graebert developed FelixCAD, which was later rebranded as PowerCAD. In 2005, the company replaced its existing CAD engine with an entirely new kernel and ARES was born. Although Graebert is second only to Autodesk in the number of seats of 2D software in professional use, most of its revenue comes from other vendors.
The company’s technology powers Dassault Systèmes’ DraftSight and is found in software from geographic information system goliath Esri. ARES Commander is also sold as CorelCAD, and Graebert’s CAD technology is embedded in Onshape’s cloud CAD platform. ARES Commander is positioned as a more affordable alternative to AutoCAD and uses DWG as the native file format. ARES Commander can now open drawings saved in AutoCAD’s 2018 DWG format, (or any earlier format back to R12).
ARES Commander will feel familiar to AutoCAD users. When starting the latest version, users see an interface nearly identical to AutoCAD, with a Quick Access Toolbar and ribbons across the top of the screen. Each open drawing appears in its own window, identified by a file tab across the top of the drawing area. The drawing file tabs let users switch between drawings or start a new drawing, and use tabs in the lower-left corner of the drawing window to switch between model space and multiple sheets—equivalent to paper space layouts in AutoCAD.
There is also a command window and status bar across the bottom of the screen and users start commands by typing, just like AutoCAD. Some commands have different names—such as PATTERN instead of ARRAY—but thanks to command shortcuts (like aliases in AutoCAD), it’s possible to type the AutoCAD command to start almost any ARES command. There is even a ribbon tab called XtraTools, which contains commands similar to those found on the AutoCAD Express Tools ribbon.
Founded in 1977 and headquartered in Berlin (Germany), Gräbert GmbH (aka Graebert) is a family-owned company with activities in over 100 countries. Graebert is a multicultural company has three Research & Development Centers in Germany, Russia and India as well as fully-owned subsidiaries in Japan and India.
Graebert’s innovative approach is to combine CAD solutions for desktop, mobile and cloud into a single and all-inclusive ecosystem and subscription. The ARES “Trinity” of CAD Software for DWG-editing includes ARES Commander for Windows, macOS and Linux computers, ARES Touch for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets and ARES Kudo, a full browser-based solution for DWG-editing in the Cloud.
Product: ARES Commander
Version: 2019.2 (build 19.2.1.3136)
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.graebert.com
Language: english
System Requirements: PC *
Supported Operating Systems: *
Size: 422.3 mb
System Requirements:
OS: 64-bit version: Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8, or Windows 10
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo, or AMD Athlon x2 Dual-Core processor
Space: 500 MB free hard disk space depending on accessory applications installed
RAM: 2 GB RAM
GPU: 3D Graphics accelerator card with OpenGL version 1.4
Display: Display with 1280 x 768 pixels resolution
For a good experience we recommend
OS: 64-bit version: Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8, or Windows 10
CPU: Intel Core i5 processor, AMD Athlon/Phenom™ x4 processor, or better
Space: 1 GB free hard disk space depending on accessory applications installed
Memory: 8 GB RAM
GPU: 3D Graphics accelerator card with OpenGL version 3.2 or better
Display: Full HD monitor
Hardware: Wheel mouse, or 3D mouse
OS: 64-bit version: Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8, or Windows 10
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo, or AMD Athlon x2 Dual-Core processor
Space: 500 MB free hard disk space depending on accessory applications installed
RAM: 2 GB RAM
GPU: 3D Graphics accelerator card with OpenGL version 1.4
Display: Display with 1280 x 768 pixels resolution
For a good experience we recommend
OS: 64-bit version: Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8, or Windows 10
CPU: Intel Core i5 processor, AMD Athlon/Phenom™ x4 processor, or better
Space: 1 GB free hard disk space depending on accessory applications installed
Memory: 8 GB RAM
GPU: 3D Graphics accelerator card with OpenGL version 3.2 or better
Display: Full HD monitor
Hardware: Wheel mouse, or 3D mouse
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