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Topic ClosedCAD mesh library as redistributable?

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    Posted: 20.Dec.2013 at 15:12
That's too bad.  How about a university?  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Dec.2013 at 14:56
I did, but so far all the software that I found were incompatible with commercial use due to license constraints (they were GPL).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Dec.2013 at 13:59
Maybe you can do a search for open source software that would fit your needs.  Then you don't have to ask anybody for anything.  I have no clue if there is open source software for 3D mess processing.
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thank you!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Dec.2013 at 17:23
I'd contact the respective companies and ask them directly.  I suppose you'd have to prove you're a developer and meet all the requirements/responsibilities that come with the title.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Dec.2013 at 17:09
Hello everyone,

I am developing a software tool that needs a small 3d mesh processing library and I was wondering if the current CAD tools have redistributable libraries and would be useful here.

Does anyone have some information on this? Any type of information would be useful.

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