jlm wrote:Maybe it's just because people are needing it ...
:)
Sure, I definitely see the point. I'm just trying to get a realistic look onto the "target audience", which I have to deal with, i.e. the marketing guys of various companies.
A 'typical' client of mine would need to:
- install a Pro/E viewer for reviewing files constructed in his own company
- install an Autocad viewer for the same reason, different department
- install a FormZ viewer, to view my files
- install a ViaCad/CU viewer to view other files I do
- install a Catia/SolidWorks/whatever viewer to check files from their contractors
And these marketing guys I'm talking about are in most cases not able to handle their Outlook/Office environment without constantly crashing their PCs (well, of course this has to do with the software, too ;-P). I don't know how competent all your clients are (as far as computer knowledge is needed), but 90% of my clients wouldn't a) like to, b) be able to and c) be allowed to install all these viewers.
But maybe you all made a better experience ;-)
Bernd