3DField 2.9.7

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    18/06/2008
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    Windows NT 4 SP 6/Windows 2003 SP 1/Windows XP AMD 64-bit/Windows XP 64-bit SP 1/Windows NT 4 SP 2/Windows 2000 SP 1/Windows 2003 64-bit/Windows 2003 AMD 64-bit/Windows XP 64-bit SP 2/Windows NT 4 SP 3/Windows 2000 SP 2/Windows Server 2003 x64 R2/Windows 2000/Windows 2003 64-bit SP 1/Windows Vista AMD 64-bit/Windows XP Itanium 64-bit/Windows NT 4 SP 4/Windows 2000 SP 3/Windows NT 4/Windows XP 32-bit/Windows XP SP 1/Windows Server 2003 x86 R2/Windows ME/Windows 2003 Itanium 64-bit/Windows NT 4 SP 5/Windows 2000 SP 4/Windows Vista 32-bit/Windows XP 64-bit/Windows NT 4 SP 1/Windows Server 2008 x64/Windows NT 3/Windows Server 2008 x86/Windows XP/Windows Server 2008/Windows 2003/Windows Vista Itanium 64-bit/Windows XP Itanium 64-bit SP 1/Windows 2003 32-bit/Windows XP Itanium 64-bit SP 2/Windows XP SP 2/Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Vista/Windows NT/Windows 2003 Itanium 64-bit SP 1/Windows XP Pro

Publisher’s description

3DField is a contouring surface plotting and 3D data program that runs under Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000/XP. 3DField converts your data into contour maps and surface plots. All aspects of 2D or 3D maps can be customized to produce exactly the presentation you want.

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