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For licensed users of Cutlist+, this free add-on is worth installing. I like to be able to check off panels in the app as I cut them. I find the list and layout images good enough to no longer print cur sheets. I deducted one star because the list seems to cut off the right “x#” copy count on my iPad, and the website instructions for using Dropbox need to be updated to reflect Dropbox current menus.
Has this been abandoned!? There is no way to begin. To bad
Requires their paid web service to function.
As others have noted, this allows you to take a completed cut list and view it on your mobile device. No, this does create a cut list (as it is a VIEWER); and yes, you have to pay the people who created this as they spent their time developing this software. It does exactly what it’s supposed to do.
To create a cut list you must do it with their computer software. The basic software cost $89. The app is useless without the software.
No where to click to start a new project. Kinda a big bug 🐜
App is great supplement to the desktop software which is absolutely phenomenal! But it says right there in the title its a viewer for projects created in cutlist not sure how they can make that any clearer for the detailed challenged
Really nice job designing this first app. Functions well. Clear and easy to use. The estimations for price are really helpful. The ability to change between metric and USCS was a good forethought. Clear instructions for uploading projects from the program, and my own computer. Good job sir.
This is indeed the free Viewer. Don't get misled by thinking the iPad app is something other than a viewer. IT IS only a viewer also. Some marketing type thought they'd pull a fast one.Misleading at best.
Viewer for CutList Plus fx projects you have created on your computer. Browse your cutting diagrams, parts lists and bill of materials one the go. Check boxes let you keep track of which diagrams have been cut, which materials have been purchased, and which parts are finished.