![]() For Vectorworks 2013 and the future Flaherty says more capabilities are moving to the cloud. But he doesn’t totally rule it out either. Saying that he doesn’t see the whole design process moving to the cloud, Flaherty says he believes that there are always some functions that are best done on the client. But, Vectorworks has much bigger visions for the cloud with the announcement of the 2013 release Vectorworks CEO Sean Flaherty said the company will be expanding applications for the cloud. Vectorworks says an Android version is coming out in the shortly. The company has released Nomad app for iOS which enables users to view, mark up, save, print, and share designs. Cloud Services gives customers the options of storing work in the cloud so that it can be accessed wherever they are and using a variety of devices. Previous to this update the company released Vectorworks Cloud Services to Service Select subscription customers. Vectorworks has a growing market share in Asia. Vectorworks products are much more widely used in Europe and Asia where BIM is increasingly being used Asia now accounts for more than 40% of Vectorworks revenues. In North America Vectorworks sometimes gets lost in the shadows of Autodesk, but it has a loyal international user base and for a long time, it enjoyed the status of being one of the most capable CAD programs on the Mac platform along with Graphisoft, another Nemetschek product. In their demos and presentations of the new product line the company emphasizes the importance of BIM, presentations, and performance. has announced significant upgrades to its line of products, which includes Vectorworks Designer, Architect, Landmark, Spotlight, Fundamentals, and Renderworks. ![]() Other new features include new 3D editing tools and enhancements to architectural presentations.
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