ViewCompanion Standard vs Alternatives: A Practical Comparison
What ViewCompanion Standard is
ViewCompanion Standard is a Windows application for viewing, printing, converting and reformatting large vector and raster engineering drawings and technical documents (formats like HPGL, HPGL/2, TIFF, CALS, DWF, CGM, and more). It focuses on accurate plotting, batch conversions, and markup tools for CAD-related workflows.
Core strengths
- Wide format support: Reads many plotter and raster formats common in engineering.
- Accurate plotting and scaling: Reliable for preparing files for large-format printers/plotters.
- Batch conversion: Strong command-line and batch tools to convert large numbers of files.
- Lightweight and fast: Optimized for handling large drawings without heavy CAD features.
- Markup and print control: Basic editing/annotation and precise print layout options.
Typical alternatives
- Bluebeam Revu (focused on PDF workflows)
- Autodesk DWG TrueView / AutoCAD LT (DWG-centric, CAD editing/viewing)
- Bentley View (microstation-format support)
- Global Graphics/Harlequin or other RIPs and plotter drivers (printing/plotting focus)
- Free/OSS viewers (IrfanView, XnView for raster; LibreDWG-based tools for vector)
How they compare (key points)
- Format coverage: ViewCompanion covers many plotter formats (HPGL/2, CALS) that PDF-first tools may not fully support. DWG TrueView and AutoCAD excel with DWG/DXF but not necessarily plotter formats.
- Printing & plotting control: ViewCompanion offers detailed plotter output and scaling options; specialized RIPs may offer deeper print-color and raster processing. Bluebeam provides strong PDF print workflows but less direct HPGL handling.
- Editing vs viewing: Autodesk products allow CAD edits (AutoCAD LT) or precise DWG measurements; ViewCompanion focuses on viewing, markup, and print preparation rather than full CAD editing.
- Batch processing: ViewCompanion has robust batch conversion and command-line automation; many alternatives handle single files or require higher-end products for batch jobs.
- Cost & licensing: ViewCompanion Standard is typically lower-cost than full CAD licenses (AutoCAD). Bluebeam and some RIP solutions may be comparable or higher depending on editions.
- Ease of use: ViewCompanion is simpler for non-CAD users needing printing/conversion. AutoCAD and Bentley tools have steeper learning curves.
- PDF workflows: If your environment is PDF-centric, Bluebeam or PDF editors may fit better; ViewCompanion can convert to/from PDF but isn’t a full PDF collaboration platform.
Which to choose (prescriptive)
- Choose ViewCompanion Standard if you need reliable HPGL/plotter format support, batch conversion, and precise plotting without full CAD editing.
- Choose AutoCAD/DWG TrueView if your primary files are DWG/DXF and you need precise CAD edits or native DWG measurement.
- Choose Bluebeam Revu if your workflow is PDF-based and requires advanced PDF markup, collaboration, and document management.
- Consider RIP/plotter driver solutions for high-end color management, raster processing, or complex print-house requirements.
- Use lightweight viewers (IrfanView, XnView) only for basic raster viewing/conversion.
If you want, I can produce a concise comparison table (features vs products) or suggest which specific edition/version to buy based on your exact file types and workflow.
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