The underlying problem
CAD and 3D files contain geometry, not images. Seeing what is inside means drawing or rendering the file. Windows does not do that, so an icon is all you get. On a project with fifty variants that means opening fifty files to find one.
What changes
- Every drawing and every scene gets a preview image.
- Saved states become distinguishable without launching the application.
- Colleagues without a CAD license can see what a file is about.
Which formats
BLEND, FBX, OBJ, USDZ, STL, 3MF, DWG, DXF, SKP, 3DM, RVT, RFA and IFC, plus GCODE from 3D printing. Every format is included in every plan.
Typical in an office
In architecture and engineering offices, project data lives on a shared server. That case needs the Studio plan, because only there are network drives and NAS preloaded. For individual workstations with local project folders, Pro is enough.