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Services

CAD, GIS & GPS Magazine provides a wide range of services that meet the needs of engineers, technicians and university students. These services come into various sections like News and Teach Yourself sections, in addition to the Forums with thousands of members. In the ten of thousands of topics in these forums, members share experiences and knowledge and collaborate to help themselves overcome technical issues they face daily.

Downloads section consists of carefully selected freeware and shareware. The Gallery section hosts hundreds of three dimensional creative rendered models. Libraries section is a popular section and it is full of off the rack 2D and 3D objects, and Articles section with tens of articles by professionals and specialists in CAD, GIS, GPS, RS, and CAM technologies.

Over and above these sections come the Dictionaries section in Arabic and English which aim at developing unified technical terminology of CAD, GIS, GPS, RS, and CAM technologies.

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