[Bf-funboard] Comprehensive comparison chart

Mag. Karl Kühberger kuehberger at gmx.net
Thu Nov 18 20:04:44 CET 2004


Yes, a pdf-document would be the best!


Am 18.11.2004 um 16:15 schrieb bürgi:

> I think the it would be best if you export it with star-/open-office  
> into a pdf-document, so everybody(who has acrobat reader) could read  
> it.
>
> Nathan Allworth schrieb:
>
>> I'm guessing that's StarOffice or OpenOffice, since I don't have
>> either installed (in windows or linux, 250 meg of source isn't nice on
>> my dialup :) could you save that in an M$ Office format?
>>
>> Thanks, can't wait to read and get back to you
>>
>> On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 01:29:38 +0000, Tom Musgrove
>> <tommusgrove__ at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm doing a chart for a comprehensive comparsion between the  
>>> majority of
>>> popular and useful 3d tools for animating, modeling etc.
>>>
>>> The first tab is an overview, subsequent tabs are for in depth  
>>> comparisons.
>>>
>>> Please download the chart, and For each feature set give an overall  
>>> score (5
>>> being the best 0 being the worst, or NA if unsupported).  Each  
>>> feature set
>>> has its own page for a more in depth evaluation.  After you have  
>>> edited the
>>> spreadsheet, please email it to me LetterRip AT gmail dot com  , and  
>>> I will
>>> merge it with other peoples updates and then upload the most recent  
>>> version
>>> to the website.  You are encouraged to add missing programs, feature  
>>> sets,
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> http://wiki.blender.org/pub/Requests/CompetitorComparison/ 
>>> BlenderComparisonchart.sxc
>>>
>>> This chart has a couple of purposes
>>>
>>> 1) To provide potential endusers an awareness of how good blender  
>>> really is
>>> - (you mean blender can do that?) - in this way it can function as a
>>> 'marketing tool'.  (Ie the user can quickly find whether blender  
>>> meets their
>>> needs or if it can fulfill a part of their needs).
>>>
>>> 2)  To provide developers ideas for things that other programs  
>>> support that
>>> blender doesn't.
>>>
>>> If a feature is something that blender doesn't support, I would  
>>> appreciate
>>> it if you can do a screenshot of the feature as implemented in  
>>> another
>>> program, or email me a link to an image, video, flash, etc. of the  
>>> feature
>>> in another program.
>>>
>>> Once things start to get filled in, I'll export it in a format that  
>>> can be
>>> directly viewable at the wiki.
>>>
>>> LetterRip
>>>
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