3DPrinterOS Software May 19, 2015 05:12AM |
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Re: 3DPrinterOS Software June 06, 2015 06:29PM |
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It sounds like a cloud-based slicer. I am not sure what the business model is based upon (advertising? community database sales?), but the basic premise from the user point of view seems to be to simplify the workflow, which is admittedly complex and requires a personal computer or workstation with properly installed software, whereas if you do things on the cloud supposedly you only need a $1 Android mobile as you would say.Quote
Olaf
Where´s the hook?
Re: 3DPrinterOS Software June 07, 2015 04:52AM |
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Re: 3DPrinterOS Software June 12, 2015 07:29AM |
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