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Thursday Dec 10, 2009

Siemens Plant Simulation v9.0.
Tecnomatix Plant Simulation is a discrete event simulation tool that helps you to create digital models of logistic systems (e.g., production), so that you can explore the systems’ characteristics and optimize its performance. These digital models allow you to run experiments and what-if scenarios without disturbing existing production systems or – when used in the planning process – long before the real production systems are installed. Extensive analysis tools, such as bottleneck analysis, statistics and charts let you evaluate different manufacturing scenarios. The results provide you with the information needed to make fast, reliable decisions in the early stages of production planning.
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Tuesday Dec 1, 2009

Blender 2.47 RC2.
Blender 2.47 RC2
Blender, the open source software for 3D modeling, animation,rendering, post-production, interactive creation and playback.Available for Windows, Linux, Irix, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD or Mac OS X.Blender has proven to be an extremely fast and versatile designinstrument. The software has a personal touch, offering a uniqueapproach to the world of Three Dimensions. Read the rest of this entry »
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Monday Nov 30, 2009

3D Object Converter 4.40.
3D Object Converter is a powerful 3d model translation and interactive viewing shareware tool that allows arbitrary 3d model data to be imported from external sources, exported to various industry standard 3d file formats with great accuracy and quality. The program supports 543 file formats. Read the rest of this entry »
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Friday Nov 13, 2009

Z brush V3.1.
Zbrush V3.1
ZBrush 3.1CORE FEATURES
ZBrush 3.1 gives you access to unparalleled power and control previously unknown in digital art creation software. Controls enable sculptors to create with a stylus and a tablet as intuitively as if they were using their hands on a block of clay. Read the rest of this entry »