News from 2000 on schorsch.com
Rayfront 1.0 Shipping!
The CD-ROMs are finished, and the boxes are on their
way from the print shop. Blank UPS shipping forms
should arrive tommorrow, so that we are now finally
ready to ship Rayfront! You can place your
orders online, and may well
receive your copy before the new millenium. All major credit
cards are accepted. The first package will of course
go straight to the winner of our name finding contest
that we held a long time ago...
Rayfront goes into production!
This monday, the master CD-ROM has gone to the
factory for production. The boxes are already printed,
and just need cutting and folding. This means, that
you can buy Rayfront within less than two weeks.
In the mean time, we have put the full
user manual
online, so that you can get a first impression and
make an educated decision if this software is for
you, or if it isn't. After all, we prefer happy
non-customers to unhappy customers...
DXF to Radiance converter available.
With effect immediately, the free DXF to Radiance
translator dxf2rad is available. This program
supports all versions of the DXF format.
You can download dxf2rad
For a number of different operating systems from this site.
Radout available for Autocad 2000.
With effect immediately, the Autocad to Radiance translator
Radout is available in a version for Autocad 2000.
You can download Radout
For a number of different operating systems and
releases of Autocad from this site.
Simulate daylight redirection systems.
We are proud to announce that we started a collaboration
with Thomas Schmidt of
Exergia to include
the possibility to simulate daylight redirection systems
with Rayfront. This feature will be available through
a plug-in module that will be sold through www.schorsch.com
as well.
To wet your appetite, we collected some information about
many of the systems
this module will make computable and comparable for you.
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