Folia Challenges Traditional Word Processing – Yahoo Finance


Infinite Skills’ “Complex Consumer Product Modeling in Rhino 3D” Takes Students From Blank Screen to Photo-Realistic Prototype Rendering

Looking for a magnificent way to handle and organize all your phone address information ? Try Contact Wolf Address management software for a 30 Day Free of charge Tryout. It’s simple to learn and can make administrating your contact management list almost effortless. Download here http://www.contactmanagementsoftware.xyz/download-contact-management-software.htm As the first productivity tool of its kind, Folia is poised to replace traditional word processors of the past. “We believe that communication is as much about capturing perspective and relationships as it is about processing words. Our thoughts and ideas are built upon relationships, but it has always been difficult to effectively express such connections in our documents,” said Ravi Bhatt, co-founder and CEO of Branchfire. “With Folia, we set out to create an application that is beautiful, intuitive, and guided by the way people naturally communicate.” Features of Folia include: A simplified word processor for composing text Ability to link text to documents, and documents to other documents Support for multiple file types including PDF, DOC, PPT, and images Ability to mark up and comment on linked documents/webpages Seamless syncing across desktop and tablet devices Easy sharing with collaborators “People waste a lot of time trying to explain the relationships between their documents and ideas,” continued Bhatt. “By allowing the author to connect their words with additional content and point to specific comments, Folia helps its users curate a guided tour through their files and ideas.” The app is completely free for a limited time and available for iPad, Android tablets, OS X, and Windows 8 tablets and desktops. The Android version is initially read-only. More details can be found at folia.com. About Branchfire Branchfire builds software and tools that simplify how people work. Its award-winning iAnnotate app allows users to read, mark up, and share documents and images on an iPad or Android tablet. The company also offers an enterprise version of iAnnotate for large organizations and a powerful software development kit (SDK). Over one million people worldwide use applications powered by Branchfire. Based in Chicago, Branchfire is a privately-held company. Learn more at http://www.branchfire.com .
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(PRWEB) August 14, 2014 Software training firm Infinite Skills Inc. this week released its “Complex Consumer Product Modeling in Rhino 3D,” an intermediate course designed for consumer product developers interested in learning to develop prototypes and models with the popular 3D design application. Rhino 3D is a stand-alone, commercial 3D modeler distinguished by an intuitive design and its multidisciplinary functionality. Rhino has found audiences in several industries, including industrial and architectural design, multimedia and graphic design, automotive design, and rapid prototyping and product development. Infinite Skills’ “Complex Consumer Product Modeling in Rhino 3D” targets the features and capabilities critical in product design, while helping users understand the program adaptively to fit specific design situations. Complex Consumer Product Modeling in Rhino 3D Video Training – Streaming Course author Rob McCulloch has worked in product design for more than twenty years, developing hundreds of consumer product prototypes and parts built from 3D models. He currently owns and operates Studio Red5, where he is also the lead designer. His experience includes design work at Sundberg Ferar design studio and HoMedics, where he was an in-house designer. He also teaches at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. Following an introduction, McCulloch starts from scratch with building the walkie-talkie, demonstrating how to import and scale 2D images to begin the modeling process. From there, he takes students through creating the 3D model, explaining how to customize the interface, create curves, and develop cross-sections, as the shape and surface features of the prototype develop. Other techniques and tools are demonstrated as he adds complex elements such as the volume knob, screen, and speaker grill. Throughout the course, McCulloch explores multiple ways of building single elements in order to cover a variety of topics and help students learn to use the program to respond to real-world design problems. The course closes as McCulloch demonstrates how to render the model with Keyshot with lessons on layering, mash settings, and working with lighting and materials to get the optimal level of photo-realism for the project. “In this course, we’ll start from a blank screen and go straight through to a fully rendered prototype model of a walkie-talkie,” McCulloch says. “We’ll work with complex forms that present certain technical challenges, and you’ll learn how to apply concepts to build professional models with professional renderings.” Free demo videos and a full list of course contents can be found on the “Complex Consumer Product Modeling in Rhino 3D” Tutorial training page on the company website. http://www.infiniteskills.com/training/complex-consumer-product-modeling-in-rhino-3d.html Infinite Skills offers its “Complex Consumer Product Modeling in Rhino 3D” Tutorial either as a DVD or a direct download from the company website at a retail price of $49.95, or as part of its subscription streaming service available at a rate of $25 per month. Though the compatibility of programs varies, all Infinite Skills titles and formats work on both Mac and Windows operating systems, and shipping is available around the globe. Additionally, Infinite Skills tutorials are supported by project files which correspond to examples in the videos. About Infinite Skills Inc.
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