Beyond the Paper's Scott Sheppard recently pointed to McDwiff as the first partial example of a Mac-based DWF viewer. Unfortunately for the DWF starved Mac community McDwiff is simply a wrapper around a WebKit browser window pointed directly at Autodesk's own Project Freewheel web service. It fails to qualify as a true desktop application for a number of crucial reasons:
- It does not (yet) add functionality beyond what is present in the Web-based Freewheel viewer.
- DWF files must be first uploaded to the Autodesk web service.
- There is no off-line mode or local caching to improve performance.
- The lifespan of the software is entirely dependent on the existence of the host service.
Note: These limitations are not the developers fault as they have obviously only just initiated the project. It will be interesting to see where they go from here.