![]() If iPhone is easy to do as a (minor) fork of iPad - then go for it. Thus if SketchUp is inclined to develop for Apple’s mobile market, I think the natural target is the iPad - not the iPhone. Were I in the Apple ecosystem, I’d almost certainly want the iPad version, and I’d probably load it SketchUp on my phone - for emergency use only. ![]() On a phone, it would be marginally better if a pencil interface is included. Even if the code can be identical, I have a hard time imagining people trying to use SketchUp (or the Shapr3D app) on their phones.īased on my own use of SketchUp (web based) within Chrome on a full size computer screen, android tablets, and android phones, 3D modeling works best on a big screen, is OK on a tablet, and is extremely frustrating on a phone. Based on the links given, to iPad with Apple Pencil, most certainly.īut mobile phones are another beast - the issue is screen space. I’m no longer familiar enough with Apple’s ecosystem to say this for sure, but the developers probably could port SketchUp over to Apple’s ecosystem.
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