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Highly functional document management system

An Ove Arup and Partners International product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 2, 2001

AutoCAD and MicroStation users who have been left stranded through the collapse of Motiva have a potential lifeline in the form of a free document management system from the UK called Columbus.

AutoCAD and MicroStation users who have been left stranded through the collapse of Motiva have a potential lifeline in the form of a free document management system from the UK called Columbus.

The site's FAQs explain why this impressive product is free, not just to Motiva users but all who want a highly functional document management tool.

Columbus can work across multiple sites and can view and print over 250 file formats including MS Office, MicroStation, AutoCAD and HPGL/2.

It also has special support for CAD including title attribute extraction, and xref handling.

Columbus is created by the British company Ove Arup and Partners, one of the world's largest engineering consultancies.

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