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{{delete|reason=Doesn't specify how this product is related to COLLADA. May be spam. See [[Talk:Neo4|this article's talk/discussion page]] for current status before deleting. Posted: 21:25, 4 March 2009 (UTC); delete after March 10, 2009 if not resolved. Update 16:05, 5 March 2009 (UTC): Neo has responded via email and said that they will add info on how it's related to COLLADA probably by March 10.  }}
neo4 is a computer software designed for interactive 3D visualization.  
neo4 is a computer software designed for interactive 3D visualization.  
neo4 makes it possible to visualize largescale and computationally intensive  
neo4 makes it possible to visualize largescale and computationally intensive  
projects never seen before on normal PC computers specially designed for use in urban planning, architectural designs etc.
projects never seen before on normal PC computers specially designed for use in urban planning, architectural designs etc.
One of the major import formats in Neo4 is COLLADA, either as a .dae file or as a Google KMZ file.
Thus enabling a user to import their own object created elsewhere into Neo4 to visualize it in realtime.


For more information, go to http://www.sightline.se/se/home/
For more information, go to http://www.sightline.se/se/home/

Latest revision as of 17:02, 17 January 2011

neo4 is a computer software designed for interactive 3D visualization. neo4 makes it possible to visualize largescale and computationally intensive projects never seen before on normal PC computers specially designed for use in urban planning, architectural designs etc. One of the major import formats in Neo4 is COLLADA, either as a .dae file or as a Google KMZ file. Thus enabling a user to import their own object created elsewhere into Neo4 to visualize it in realtime.

For more information, go to http://www.sightline.se/se/home/