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View 3D models without CAD.
Design News, June, 1999
Share and exchange Autodesk's Mechanical Desktop CAD models between CAD designers and non-CAD professionals such as managers, suppliers, customers, sales, marketing, and other engineers with 3D View. The viewer software runs as a stand alone desktop application on Windows 95/98/NT with no CAD system or server required. 3D View already includes IGES, STL, VDA, VRML, ISO G-Code, Solidworks, CATIA, and Parasolid sharing capabilities. Now, Actify added Mechanical Desktop 3D parts and assemblies, DWG, DXF, SAT, and 3DStudio. Support for Mechanical Desktop was an obvious step, says Mark Gisi, Actify's director of marketing, because of the widespread popularity of Autodesk software. And it is inexpensive. For $240, users can visualize, measure, and markup 3D...
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