Software lets teams collaborate, and publish large files

June 2, 2005
The latest from Lattice3D includes collaborating, sharing, and publishing large (100 Mbyte to 10 Gbyte) 3D designs for immediate use throughout the enterprise.

Users can rapidly publish 2D/3D manuals, documents, and catalogs either on or offline. Large 3D models that previously could only be viewed on large workstations and were slow to manipulate are now fast and accessible to laptops and desktops, even with low-bandwidth connections. Other features include Auto-update, a dynamic link that updates published information and posts it to the web when underlying data is updated or changed.

Lattice 3D Inc.,
(650) 623-0890, lattice3d.com

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