Re: [rp-ml] The OpenRP Initiative

From: AB <itsakindof_at_magic.fr>
Date: Fri Jun 04 2004 - 19:20:25 EEST

Thank you for this information.
I' m talking about that to Eovia (Amapi 7 pro and Carrara studio 3...)
I will let you know my comments later.

Antoine Boulay.
www.protopix.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Deelip Menezes" <deelip@fpsols.com>
To: <rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 7:55 AM
Subject: [rp-ml] The OpenRP Initiative

> Dear List,
>
> There have been many discussions on this list about the STL file format.
> Those who took part in those discussions will find the following
> interesting.
>
> Today Floating Point Solutions launched OpenRP, a non-profit initiative
> which aims at offering the RP industry an alternative mode of data
> exchange while maintaining perfect compatibility with the industry
> standard STL file format. OpenRP offers the RP industry a new RP file
> format and free software to read and write RP files.
>
> OpenRP is not another monopolistic attempt to replace the STL file
> format. The industry standard file format is, and for the foreseeable
> future, will be the STL file format. OpenRP simply offers an alternative
> means of efficient and secure data exchange from one party to another.
> All this completely free of cost.
>
> Please visit http://www.openrp.com to learn more about the initiative
> and download the free software. To get an overview of OpenRP you can
> read our press release at
> http://www.openrp.com/docs/press/press_release_2-Jun-2004.html
>
> Yes, I know it is a sin to blow your trumpet on this list and I wont be
> surprised if I am crucified for that. But I couldn't think of a better
> place to post this information.
>
> I request you to take time and leave some feedback while you are at the
> OpenRP web site. Your suggestions/criticizm are most welcome and will go
> a long way in making OpenRP useful to the RP industry.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Deelip Menezes
>
> Director
> Floating Point Solutions Private Limited
> http://www.fpsols.com
>
>
>
Received on Fri Jun 04 18:39:23 2004

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