Euclid (computer program)
- Euclid (computer program)
Euclid is a CAD software and was developed by the French company Matra Datavision. Development of this software is stopped, since it was sold to Dassault Systèmes. Euclid was able for 2D and 3D modelling. 3D modelling was done with boolean operations.
The BRL-CAD CAD software imports and exports to the EUCLID file format.
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