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![]() Din3D importer plugin for 3ds Max 1.09 | 29.8 Mb Din3D files quickly and simply imported in AUTODESK 3ds Max. It is suggested for those ArchCAD users who use 3ds max for the model visualisation. It Significantly cleanses the geometry of the model thereby reducing the time spent to repair your model. Replacement of model is also possible while all the settings remain the same. Views: 91
Adobe Acrobat X Pro v-10.1.1 - Multilingual | 828 MB Adobe Acrobat X Pro software lets you deliver professional PDF communications. Create and edit PDF files with rich media included, share information more securely, and gather feedback more efficiently. Assemble electronic or paper files - even Web sites, engineering drawings, and e-mail - into reliable PDF documents that are easy to share with others using free Adobe Reader software. Manage document reviews, synthesizing feedback from multiple reviewers while preserving document format and integrity. Extend commenting capabilities to anyone using Adobe Reader. Windows users can design intelligent Adobe PDF forms that include business logic, such as calculations and data validations, to help increase the accuracy of data collection while reducing the costs of manual data entry. Views: 282
![]() ABBYY FineReader 11.0.102.481 Pro portable by goodcow | 364MB ABBYY FineReader 11.0.102.481 Pro portable by goodcow - software for text recognition, which allows you to quickly and accurately convert paper documents, images and PDF-files into editable electronic, reducing the time users work with documents, so it does not require manual retyping the text. The new version of the program increased processing speed and accuracy. Views: 270
Windows Sofware | BitTorrent 7.1.0 Build 21846 | 2.84 MB BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) communications protocol. BitTorrent is a method of distributing large amounts of data widely without the original distributor incurring the entire costs of hardware, hosting and bandwidth resources. Instead, when data is distributed using the BitTorrent protocol, recipients each supply data to newer recipients, reducing the cost and burden on any given individual source, providing redundancy against system problems, and reducing dependence upon the original distributor. Usage of the protocol accounts for significant traffic on the Internet, but the precise amount has proven difficult to measure. There are numerous compatible BitTorrent clients, written in a variety of programming languages, and running on a variety of computing platforms. The protocol was designed in April 2001, implemented and first released 2 July 2001 by programmer Bram Cohen, and is now maintained by BitTorrent, Inc. |






