Just the tool I’ve been looking for.
In the construction industry, we often have to make estimates based on pdf plans that are sometimes not to scale. This app helps in making measurements faster and easier!
Yes, Bluebeam Revu for iPad is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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2.5 out of 5
4 ratings in Philippines
In the construction industry, we often have to make estimates based on pdf plans that are sometimes not to scale. This app helps in making measurements faster and easier!
I’m using windows version of this app for work and I love it quite a lot. I find it a very powerful tool, so I tried this one with hope it’s almost the same. Although the interface and most of good functions are there, I’m disappointed not to see some of it’s outstanding features as like - combining pdf files, rotating pages, automatic creation of bookmarks, hyperlink and templates. Maybe platform makes the limitation, that’s what i thought for not having them in an ipad, however, i still hope you would consider to add these features especially combining files/pages, rotating pages and hyperlinks.
I didn’t expect much from this app, but was hoping to do markups and quick take offs in field. You can’t open local files saved on iPad No integration with onedrive, only Dropbox and that still questionable UI/UX is a joke.
I've been using the Bluebeam app on my iPad for some time now, and it has made a significant difference in how I handle prints on-site. The app allows me to easily access, review, and make changes to prints, which I can then send directly to the project manager and engineer for corrections. This feature alone has been incredibly helpful for my workflow. While the app does not compare to the full capabilities of the software designed for PCs, it still serves as a good tool for fieldwork. One feature I wish it had is the ability to overlay prints. As a fire alarm technician, I often need to reference multiple prints for installing my devices, and an overlay feature would greatly enhance the app's usability in this regard. Overall, it's a great app that has streamlined many aspects of my work. I would rate it 4 stars.
Unit changing seems broken
Bought when you could still buy software rather than rent, worked nice for a year, at this point it won’t launch and I can’t get it going at all. No support help. I’m guessing if I rent their new thing, that will work. Seems like a bad way to get me over to the rental software. The lack of support for a purchased product tells me to try something else, like Flexil, which is a lot cheaper. Booo.
The app works fine for what I need. But without being able to connect my actual Bluebeam account with this app and link Studio, I have to find bum-backwards ways of doing what I need to do. Let me connect my actual account and it will be a much better app.
I can’t even get logged in to try to use it. All it does is crash time after time don’t waste your money. I would give it a -10 stars if I could.. I’m deleting my account.
I’m beyond frustrated with this app. We use Bluebeam exclusively at work. I bought the full pc program at home and this app in 2018. Never had issues with it opening and allowing me to set up and markup via studio so my team could coordinate with me regardless where I was on site or state etc. This app this year will not open it crashes automatically. I dumped a great deal of storage on the iPad thinking this may be the problem to no avail. The app will not open It’s a shame as I could not promote this program to my employers enough only to be let down
I enjoy using this app much more when walking around the job site or when I’m not at a desktop obviously the desktop version is much more efficient but the app version of the iPad is for the luxury of not wanting to carry prints around everywhere (example : I can’t bring my prints to a plane can I ?)