“Our Windows application puts CADLearning right on the desktop, which allows users to quickly find answers and stay productive,” says Dave Micciche, Chief Operating Officer for 4D Technologies. Designed with the user experience in mind, Micciche predicts that, within a year, the majority of CADLearning content will be consumed through desktop and mobile applications.
Now, CADLearning users can seamlessly move from mobile, to desktop, to browser, picking up right where they left off.
Additionally, with the Windows desktop application, lessons, topics, courses and custom playlists can be viewed both online and offline so that users can take CADLearning with them wherever they go. “The ability to download content is particularly important for CADLearning subscribers that live and work in regions that don’t have a dependable internet connection,” says Dan Dolan, President of 4D Technologies. “As we grow our global CADLearning audience, an easy-to-use application that offers offline browsing of content in all regions is crucial.”
CADLearning subscribers running Windows 7 or later can download the desktop application now. Autodesk users can also preview the application by signing up for a free seven-day CADLearning trial (https://www.cadlearning.com/free7daytrial).