
DWG TrueView is aimed primarily at professionals who take input from AutoCAD DWG or DXF drawings but don't need to edit or prepare the drawings. Architects, engineers, and construction professionals are likely to find it a useful program. TrueView can be set up to automatically open DWG and other compatible files.

Alternatively, it's really easy to open files from the user interface. Once you have opened a file, a toolbar will appear across the top of the interface that splits tools into different functions. Tools are grouped under various tabs, including basic navigation for panning, zooming, and rotating your drawing. When you hover over icons, expanding tooltips appear that offer quite extensive guidance. Users also have options to customize the user interface using the tools under the User Interface tab. This includes displaying tiles horizontally or vertically, as well as cascading. You can also choose how you want tabs to display from the dropdown menu next to Home.Īlternatives to Autodesk DWG Trueview include DWG viewers AutoCAD Drawing Viewer, DWG Fastview, and Draftsight, which are all very user friendly. DWG DXF Converter allows users to convert DWG to DXF files.
