Definition of DWG and DWF
DWG (from drawing) is a binary file format used for storing two- and three- dimensional design data and metadata. It is the native format for several CAD packages including AutoCAD and IntelliCAD (and its variants). In addition, DWG is supported non-natively by many other CAD applications.
DWF (Design Web Format) is a secure file format developed by Autodesk for the efficient distribution and communication of rich design data to anyone who needs to view, review, or print design files. Because DWF files are highly compressed, they are smaller and faster to transmit than design files, without the overhead associated with complex CAD drawings (or the management of external links and dependencies).
Retain all DWF entity types
All DWF entity types exported by AutoCAD are supported, including arcs, elliptical arcs, ellipses, True Type Font, etc., so that you can retain DWF entities to correspond with DWG entities easily.
Recreat layers in DWG
For layers saved in DWF, the converter will read the information and recreate the layer in DWG, new DWF v6.0 multi page specification.
Convert DWF to DWG in batches
This application is to convert a complete folder and even its subfolders of drawing files, and process in one go. It is high performing and easy to use.