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Novedge and QuadriSpace Sponsor A New Contest for the SpaceClaiming Online Community
San Francisco, CA – November 19, 2008 – Novedge LLC, the leading online graphics and design store, today announces a new contest for the members of SpaceClaiming, the popular online community for CAD and design professionals. Sponsored by Novedge and QuadriSpace, the online competition will reward the most original photograph submitted by December 15, 2008 based on the theme “Me, My CAD, and My Computer.” Judged by Brian Roberts, President of QuadriSpace, the challenge is reserved for members of the SpaceClaiming community. According to Franco Folini, SpaceClaiming member and President of Novedge, ”Supporting SpaceClaiming is a way to thank the CAD and design professionals for the significant trust they put in Novedge in allowing us to be their supplier of the most qualified software tools.” The grand prize winner will receive a regular commercial license of QuadriSpace Document3D Suite Standard, an advanced 3D publishing tool with a commercial value of $1495. “Document3D customers are reusing 3D models to create all kinds of exciting deliverables such as 3D PDF documents, printed manuals, interactive 3D web pages, Flash animations, and technical illustrations,” said Brian Roberts, SpaceClaiming member and President of QuadriSpace. “QuadriSpace enables better deliverables, and customers using QuadriSpace report a tremendous time and money savings when compared to outdated 2D-only methods that require multiple translations, multiple applications, and manual updates to documentation."
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Founded in 2003, Novedge LLC (www.novedge.com), a privately held company based in San Francisco, CA, is the leading online store of design, graphics, and manufacturing software and accessories. Thanks to its extensive catalog and unique proprietary interactive technology, Novedge offers a comprehensive and unparalleled approach to researching and purchasing CAD and graphics software online.
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QuadriSpace Corporation (www.quadrispace.com) delivers premier Product Communication and Documentation solutions using its patented technology (U.S. Patent # 7,068,269). Our software solutions enhance productivity by enabling 3D CAD and associated data reuse throughout the business process. The easy-to-use suite of products minimizes the time to market and the documentation costs throughout the enterprise. QuadriSpace products serve a broad user base of engineers, manufacturing, marketing, and technical publication professionals.

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THE SolidWorks 2007 Bible

This book is a must have for any intermediate user of SolidWorks. Matt Lombard, who I have mentioned many times here, is a man among men when it comes to SolidWorks. I've met Matt and he's an incredibly intelligent individual, down to Earth and damn funny. (he does remind me of one of the cavemen from the Geico commercials though...) Seriously, Matt knows SolidWorks through and through and his blog is full of useful tips and tricks, musings and rantings. Go check it out.

To see what's in this book, or to order it, go to Matt's site. Personally, I think that it should be on the NY Times Bestseller List, a must read for engineering students and an Oprah Book of the Month. It goes beyond a simple "introduction to" or a tutorial. It is for more advanced users (why I ordered one is beyond me...). If you order directly from Matt's site, he'll even autograph it for you.

Posted by Jeff Mirisola on April 30, 2007 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

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