The connection is persistent, what one sees, everyone else sees. The person opens the link for an instantaneous, live and interactive view of the model. You send the link to whoever you want to invite. From within SpaceClaim you start a shared session. All data stays on your computer, on your servers. There’s no new platform, no space for your models to reside on a server somewhere. I don’t think it could be more simple for sharing 3D data between any number of people, whether they’re on Mac, PC or mobile browser. SpaceClaim is that environment, and this page will guide you on your journey of learning in whatever path SpaceClaim takes you on. SpaceClaim Connect boils collaboration down to its simplest process–SpaceClaim environment, email invite, browser connection. Spaceclaim made a soft announcement last week of upcoming collaboration and preview of their latest tech, codenamed “Connect”, a utility inside SpaceClaim that takes sharing to a level we have not seen in a 3D CAD environment. Now, they’re showing just how Collaboration inside SpaceClaim works, and all without any requirement for that fluffy server space in the sky. With SpaceClaim, working with 3D modeling softwa. SpaceClaim piqued our interest with wisps of whiteboarding in October. The key steps for creating this geometry through the record blocks feature are illustrated below with the help of a few screen captures. SpaceClaim enables anyone to create, edit, and repair geometry without worrying about underlying technology. Hike up your pantlegs and show off that multilingual ‘I collaborate’ tattoo you mistakenly got on your calf last summer, SpaceClaim is providing good reason to get behind the possibilities of collaboration in the CAD space.
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