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Old January 8th, 2007   #1 (permalink)
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Hi Guys.

I am looking for some good 4D programs. Any cool links, recommendations?
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Do you know something we don't?

This is exciting. You should send your findings to New Scientist (and a copy to your solicitor).
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I know Navisworks have a timeline version and graphisoft 5d presenter also is a Timeline solution. I also remember seeing and acrobat pdf solution, but I cannot remember the name

I am sure that there are plenty of other addons and software packages, But we found Navisworks was the better solution for us.
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Ha! Sounds like someone's not keeping up with his science journals Ian!
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You might wanna try Cinema 4D
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Ha! Sounds like someone's not keeping up with his science journals Ian!
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dear all
The concept of 4D-modelling meaning 3D plus the time factor,
After 4D, a natural step to 5D-CAD expanded the concept from a 3D-model + time + cost. Experts please help me with this...

thank for the response...
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As previously suggested, either Navisworks, or Graphisoft's Constructor and 5D Presenter/Estimator Suite.
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As previously suggested, either Navisworks, or Graphisoft's Constructor and 5D Presenter/Estimator Suite.
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dear all
The concept of 4D-modelling meaning 3D plus the time factor,
After 4D, a natural step to 5D-CAD expanded the concept from a 3D-model + time + cost. Experts please help me with this...

thank for the response...
Did I sleep through the lecture where physicists discovered that cost is the fifth dimension? That's kind of anticlimactic.
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