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Detect3D is a powerful software for performing gas and fire mapping projects in 3D and graphics. This program was developed by Insight Numerics company and many improvements have been achieved in this software so far. In this program, the most complex and advanced algorithms have been used to reduce time and costs in the process of working with CAD files. Genetic algorithms have been widely used to speed up processing.
Detect3D can work well with CAD files in various formats (DGN, DWG, OBJ and). According to the manufacturer, using this product saves 70% of time compared to other available solutions. This product can be easily used in multi-person work teams. Project information can be shared between different teams. This software, by providing various tools and capabilities, has made it possible to easily map gas transmission lines. Thanks to the simple and orderly design of this software, the learning process is not complicated and with a little time, all its capabilities can be mastered.
Ability to map in 3D and graphically
Beautiful, simple and tidy user interface
Learn software fast because of its simplicity of design
Ability to work with code files such as DGN, DWG, OBJ and
Ability to work in team environments (Ability to share project information between team members)
Reduce project development time by 70% compared to other solutions
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Supported Operating Systems:
Windows XP SP3 Windows Vista SP1 or later Windows 7 Windows 7 SP1 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Windows 10
Supported Architectures: x64 Bit Systems
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Minimum: 1.5 GHz or higher with 4 GB RAM, integrated graphics, 2 GB hard disk space available.
Recommended: 2.3 GHz or higher with 8 GB RAM, 2 Gb dedicated Graphics, 2 GB hard disk space available.
Read the Readme.txt file in the Crack folder.
Version 2.52 was successfully installed on Windows 10 64-bit version on February 7, 2010
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