CAD and 3D in Office

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ThreeDify

We have developed a unique piece of 3D design and collaboration software - a
full 3D design application (and viewer) with a very small footprint (a 5 megs
or less plug in) that can be embedded right into Microsoft Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, used over the web, stand alone or embedded into other 3rd party
applications – like Autodesk products. Imagine a cube at the centre – 6
sides – six ways to collaborate in 3D - MS Office, IE, 3rd party plug in,
Outlook/e-mail, WIN Exp (peer to peer) and soon - server side live
collaboration.

In Excel for instance customers exchange Excel file extensions – everything
rides inside – design GUI and all - and we compress 3D object files by over
95%. It is much more than just a 3D viewer with much of the “high end†3D
and CAD functionality your users are accustomed to - but as a viewer only it
is also a very good one. We see it as filling a space underserviced right
now in 3D visualization and collaboration – some might call it collaborative
3D prototyping. We do things like converting 3D & CAD file formats “on the
fly†rather than offline. I think what we have is unique and extends 3D CAD
view and– complex design to the millions of MS Office users around the world.
Since current industry thinking is that for every 3D/CAD software seat
deployed there are 20-30 end-users who could also make use of the data for
design visualization and interrogation using less expensive applications on
less expensive hardware.
www.threedify.com
Jeff

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