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| Maritime freeware In my national magazine "Zeilen" - comparable to "Sail" I found the following link www.Maritimedownloads.com Cheerio |
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| wow, allready installing some software now that looks very good Artois on second thought, looking a given horse in the mouth -i went 1ste for the top-rated DesignCAD 3D Max- as i'm using that a long time now, its a 30 day cad trial version that is not related to discreet 3Dmax. i'm trying it out but am not really impressed yet. maxsurf, rhino, acad i study and is better. my old navysailor is way better than wingps, but there is more to check out on this site but some is commercial or dont link, hey you guy's please give a reaction here when you find real gems in the stil interesting list. some harder and older software for CFD at: http://capella.colorado.edu/~laney/software.htm actually was giving this free one a try-out... thanks for the link! |
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