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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Closed REQ 5345]: PLEASE!!
>Sorry about that! I was responding to some 3-D images which were made by >a software package made by your company. Thats all I remember. Josh Ah. Well, all our software is distributed for free via the Internet. While much of it only runs on Unix workstations, some of it has been ported to Macs. See for example the "KaleidoTile" program, available via anonymous ftp from geom.umn.edu in the pub/software/KaleidoTile directory. Also, we've made some of Unix-level software available to anyone who has access to the Web with "quasi-interactive" applications that run *through* the World-Wide Web. See http://www.geom.umn.edu/apps/. Our public domain interactive 3D viewer Geomview is one of the programs that only runs under Unix. If the pictures you saw were made with that, you might be interested in the "Web interface" to it at http://www.geom.umn.edu/apps/cyberview3d. If it was a picture of a sphere turning inside out, that was a frame from the video "Outside In", which is indeed aimed at schools and is distributed by our publisher AK Peters (kpeters at math.harvard.edu). Hope this helps, Tamara Munzner The Geometry Center ((555) 555-5555 munzner at geom.umn.edu http://www.geom.umn.edu/~munzner
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