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VS.NET integrated 3D modeller?
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Andrew Brook
2007-09-18 13:33:42 UTC
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Hi everyone,

I'm sure a while back I stumbled across some 3D modelling software which
integrates itself into the VS.NET Express IDE. At the time I thought it
looked great, but wasn't in a position to download it. Now I'm looking for
it again and I'm beginning to think it was a figment of my imagination. Has
anyone seen anything like this?
One possibility is that I saw http://www.visual3d.net/ and got confused by
their screenshots.

Further more, one of these days, the boffins responsible for developing
browsers should really add a feature where users can record websites they've
visited and liked so that they can easily find them later....ahem....

Andrew :)
ZMan
2007-09-18 18:30:52 UTC
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I've not seen anything integrated into VS Express in the last few years.
There have been a few attempts at writing some visializers but nothing that
stood the test of time. The original XNA GSE had some design elements in VS
but they turned out to be pretty useless so were removed - they were not 3d
either.

In Express any add-ins need to be Microsoft products - you will be in a
world of legal hurt if you work out how to do it yourself...

I have such a feature in my browser - however I have about 2000 sites I like
in there so I still can't find anything... i really need a favourites for my
favourites...
Post by Andrew Brook
Hi everyone,
I'm sure a while back I stumbled across some 3D modelling software which
integrates itself into the VS.NET Express IDE. At the time I thought it
looked great, but wasn't in a position to download it. Now I'm looking for
it again and I'm beginning to think it was a figment of my imagination.
Has anyone seen anything like this?
One possibility is that I saw http://www.visual3d.net/ and got confused by
their screenshots.
Further more, one of these days, the boffins responsible for developing
browsers should really add a feature where users can record websites
they've visited and liked so that they can easily find them
later....ahem....
Andrew :)
Mike D Sutton
2007-09-19 14:57:26 UTC
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Further more, one of these days, the boffins responsible for developing browsers should really add a feature where
users can record websites they've visited and liked so that they can easily find them later....ahem....
You mean like history or favourites?..
The next version of Firefox attempts to revolutionise this with it's 'Places' system which you may want to look at.
Also, Google desktop does a pretty good job of remembering what pages you're visiting and allows them to be searched on
later which can be really handy in situations like this.
Hope this helps,

Mike


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