Render Plus Systems

Render Plus Systems

Render Plus Systems is a CAD applications developer in Centennial, Colorado, USA.

Google SketchUp procucts

Render Plus Systems develops 3D CAD Applications, and add-ons and plug-ins for Google SketchUp. These include:
*IRender
*RPS Space Design
*RPS FF&E
*Indented Bill of Materials
*RPS 3D PDF.
*Construction Documentation

Other products

*ARRIS CAD - a full featured Architectural CAD system
*ProjectWorkspace - for office furniture layout
*eZmeeting - CAD markup and collaboration software

History

Render Plus was the original developer for the ARRIS CAD System. Originally Developed in 1979 as "SigmaGraphics by Sigma Design, Ltd.", ARRIS was the first micro-processor based CAD System. ARRIS is still used by Architects who prefer a very powerful 2D and 3D CAD system.

In 1987, Render Plus, (then called ARITEK), branched off and developed add-on applications for ARRIS CAD. After developing more than 20 add-on applications, Render Plus started developing stand-alone applications, which did not require an underlying CAD system (such as ARRIS or AutoCAD).

These CAD applications included Giza, for Office Furniture layout, and other landscaping and home-building applications sold by Planix (a division of Softdesk), and Eagle Point.

ee also

*SketchUp
*AccuRender
*ARRIS CAD
*RPS 3D PDF
*IRender

External links

* [http://www.renderplus.com Render Plus Web Site]
* [http://forums.renderplus.com RPS Forums]
* [http://forums.renderplus.com/wiki RPS Wiki]


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