OttoPDF Found – Sort of

On the PDF page I said that I was unable to find a downloadable copy of OttoPDF anywhere on the internet. Now, thanks to a visitor from Austria and another from Canada, I can say that at least one copy is still available.

The catch? You’ll need a .NET passport (a Hotmail account would also do) because the file is hosted on an MSN group called “Ottomagic“. In all probability you will have to join this group before you can download the file.

So, now that you have the link, is it really worth going through the process? Given the fact that the software is just 615 kilobytes my own view is that it’s definitely worth a try. The one drawback with OttoPDF is, it can’t handle drawings that use TTFs (True Type Fonts) – it only works with AutoCAD’s native SHX fonts. Other than that, it’s a brilliant idea and a wonderful program.

In Search of OttoPDF

I’ve been getting a lot of hits lately from people searching for OttoPDF. This is a free standalone software that converts a *.dwg into a PDF. I was a little surprised actually, because I’ve written just a tiny review a long time ago.

Investigation revealed that MyndKryme has pulled down the freeware version and is, instead, promising a better shareware version sometime in the future. Searching the Internet for an old version to download was futile. The program has effectively vanished. So it seems that cad users everywhere were on the lookout for a downloadable – hence the traffic.

I checked the original download (from 2 years ago) and read the copyright notice which, interestingly, grants the user permission to “…use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely…” That makes it’s total disappearance even more difficult to fathom.

Anyway, since David McKenzie (the author of the program) obviously doesn’t want to distribute it as freeware anymore, I’m looking for alternatives to OttoPDF so that visitors to this site are not totally disappointed. Watch this space…

Forgot to Mention my Trip to Germany

Made a trip to Germany for ten days last month. Got tied up with work on my return and never did get around to writing about it at all.

Visited Interzum (interior products and services fair) in Cologne and Ligna (for the wood industry) at Hanover. Both were huge – the latter needed bus routes inside the grounds! Finally went to Wismar on the Baltic coast to visit a factory that manufactures OSB. It’s a material that should do well in India provided the price is right. The only city I didn’t like was Frankfurt. Dirty, crass and very very cold (not the temperature – I sweated there).

Had a fairly good (if hectic) time and saw a new country. Was very impressed by the public transport systems and the fact that people went out of their way to be helpful.

The French could learn a thing or two about how to treat tourists…

Trip to Rajkot

Was in Rajkot from 16-18 June and quite disappointed with the architecture – or lack of it. Expected to see beautiful Havelis and old style houses but my hopes were dashed on the concrete boxes that have sprung up like weeds in an unkempt garden.

On a single trip to the town of Wankaner I didn’t get an opportunity to visit the old Palace – it was undergoing repairs for the damage suffered during the terrible earthquake of 26 January 2001 – our first Republic Day in the new millennium. I’m talking about the real start of the 21st century and not Y2K. I hope there isn’t still some confusion about that!

On a personal note, I took the monsoon there with me. It poured cats and dogs (and fish and frogs) in Rajkot – an area that suffers from almost perennial drought. I hadn’t even carried an umbrella and I encountered low-level flooding on the streets!

FelixCad Lite

Edit [2012.12.01] :: The page, and possibly the software itself, no longer exists.  For a free CAD software, you might want to look at DraftSight.

FelixCAD Lite is a fully featured entry level CAD system, with over 300 professional 2D design and drafting functions. Able to directly open drawings saved in industry standard DWG® (upto R.14), DXF® and FLX® file formats, FelixCAD LT is fast and easy to learn with user selectable FelixCAD or AutoCAD® style desktops. FelixCAD LT is free for the first 1 million users who register. They have threatened to withdraw the offer at “any time”, so if you’re at all interested, get it now. There is, naturally, a commercial version with more features.

http://www.givemepower.de/FelixCADlt.html  ~16 Megabytes

Better than Nothing

Leonid Nemirovsky’s “Better than Nothing” routines are considerably better than most. He also has some tips and tutorials that you might find interesting. He has consistently updated them over the years.

http://home.pacifier.com/~nemi/

Edit 06.06.2014:
It looks like the site doesn’t exist any more and, if it has moved, I cannot find where.