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Release Notes May 8th, 2008 - VRMesh 4.1.2 is released. Remove Redundant Points command and Point cloud to Mesh wizard are updated. New formats (*.fls, *.xyz) are added. All variables are updated from float to double. March 19th, 2008 - VRMesh 4.1.1 is released. License Transfer option is added. Some minor bugs are fixed. February 11th, 2008 - VRMesh 4.1 is released. This release adds some new features to increase the performance of VRMesh for use in civil engineering, which include fully supporting vertex color during the point cloud/mesh processing, accurately decimating/smoothing points in selectable areas, and generating cross-section curves directly on point clouds, etc. October 17th, 2007 - VRMesh 4.0 is released. New key features include point cloud processing tools, LOD display, and a set of new tools for mesh editing and digital clay. February 8th, 2007 - VRMesh 3.5 family is released. It introduces new functionality that is aimed to increase the performance of the complete reverse modeling workflow. New key features include global registration, inspection, measurement, etc. July 19th, 2006 - VRMesh 3.0 is released. It is a huge step forward in technology, performance, and speed. The interface and interaction are redesigned, more than sixty new features are added, and everything is speeded up. June 14th, 2005 - VRMesh 2.5 is released. Point cloud to mesh is redesigned, emboss with texture is added, advanced mesh healing techniques are huge improved, and many existing commands are enhanced. February 8th, 2005 - VRMesh 2.0 is released. It adds many new features including mesh healing tools, project fillet, clip painted region for arbitrary trimming, enhanced remeshing and smoothing, Boolean and knife editing. It also adds a new interface. October 26th, 2004 - VRMesh 1.1 is released. It adds enhanced Digital Clay modeling for work on unstructured triangle meshes using Morph, Soft Brush, Crease Brush, Round Brush and Smooth Brush commands. August 30th, 2004 --VRMesh 1.01 is released. This update bypasses bugs that were causing VRMesh to crash unexpectedly. August 12th, 2004 - VirtualGrid announces the upcoming release of their new sketch-based 3D modeling tool, VRMesh.
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