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the web version of 123D Design on the left in Figure 8.3 to the desktop version on
the right.
Figure 8.3 Web version (left). Desktop version (right).
As for the iPad/iPhone version—I like them, but they are a bit simpler in features
than the desktop and web versions. I also find that using your finger on the touch-
screen doesn't give you the pinpoint control that you'll need for manipulating 3D
models. (Two of the apps are available only on the iPad; I introduce and explain
them to you later in this chapter.) That said, my son prefers the iPad versions of
the apps over any other option, and I love to use these versions with him.
Take a look at Figure 8.4 and you'll see the 123D Design app on the iPad. Notice
the interface is simplified.
 
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