We are covering 6 Apps for engineers on high demand from our readers.
Are you an engineer who happens to own an Apple iPhone? Well if you are
then you should take advantage of this highly capable device by
installing some cool apps on it from the App Store which could help you
in doing your professional day to day tasks. Here in this post we are
going to list top 6 iPhone apps for Engineers that we think should be
installed on your iOS device. Let’s get started.
AutoCAD WS (iTunes – Free)
AutoCAD WS is the mobile version of AutoDesk’s popular AutoCAD tool for computers. It not only allows users to create new projects but also enables them to edit the ones they have already been working on using the desktop verison. Users can create 2D and 3D drawings and share them online to their AutoCAD WS account.With AutoCAD app you can
- Open 2D and 3D DWG drawings uploaded to your free* AutoCAD WS online account
- Work offline, then easily upload changes when you are back online
- Upload and open files directly from email on your device
- See all aspects of your DWG file, including external references, layers, and image underlays
- Use multi-touch zoom and pan to easily navigate large drawings
- Use your device’s GPS to orient yourself within a drawing
RC Beam (iTunes - $4.99)
RC Beam is an app that is ideal for those engineers that work in construction. The app allows users to create designs for moment, shear, and torsion on right on their iPhone. RC Beam can also be used for calculating Section properties and Section strengths. For those wondering, RC Beam uses the latest ACI 318 building code. The app was recently updated and fully supports iPhone 5 and iOS 6.Engineer’s Calculator (iTunes – $1.99)
Sure you have a Calculator app on your iOS device by default, but that
is no dedicated calculator for Engineers with special features. If you
want a real engineering calculator that could calculate complex numbers
and display results in engineering notations, you would want to download
Engineer’s Calculator on your iPhone. The uses postfix notation, has
LIFO stack with no practical size limit, , and provides the common
engineering functions.
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