Hi,
A nice feature to have wouldbe to use multiview in bluebeam for the web. When adding external clients to a studio session the workflow would be much appreciated.
Hi @Alexander Riis
Thanks for sharing your feedback about adding multiview to Bluebeam for the web! That sounds like a great idea. Could you tell us a bit more about how you’d like to use multiview in your workflow? For example, what specific tasks or challenges would this feature help you and your external clients solve when collaborating in Studio Sessions?
The more details you can share, the better we can understand your needs and explore ways to improve the web experience.
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