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* [http://www.cocreate.com CoCreate] - CoCreate OneSpace.net is a commercial "internet-based collaboration solution tuned to the specific needs of engineering teams. Clients, suppliers and team members can easily come together for online meetings and project reviews, visualize complex 3D designs and manage project documentation." | * [http://www.cocreate.com CoCreate] - CoCreate OneSpace.net is a commercial "internet-based collaboration solution tuned to the specific needs of engineering teams. Clients, suppliers and team members can easily come together for online meetings and project reviews, visualize complex 3D designs and manage project documentation."<ref>It might be considered inappropriate to use commercial, non-[[free/open source]] software to develop open designs, but of course it depends whether there are practical alternatives.</ref> | ||
== Open design projects on Appropedia == | == Open design projects on Appropedia == |
Revision as of 22:17, 13 August 2008
Open design is the application of open source methods to the creation of physical products, machines and systems.[1]
Open design tools
- CoCreate - CoCreate OneSpace.net is a commercial "internet-based collaboration solution tuned to the specific needs of engineering teams. Clients, suppliers and team members can easily come together for online meetings and project reviews, visualize complex 3D designs and manage project documentation."[1]
Open design projects on Appropedia
All designs here are open in a sense, but some are more actively open.
Open design sites
Sites intended for design collaboration:
Wikis
Other sites
See also
Interwiki links
- Wikia:Opensource:Open_design
- Wikipedia:Open design
- p2pfoundation:Product Hacking - extensive links
- p2pfoundation:Category:Design - extensive links
External links
- MULTIMACHINE: DIY Open Source Machinery
- Product Hacking - by Stephen Vermeulen
- Chris Anderson Talks to PSFK About Open Source Technology
- ↑ It might be considered inappropriate to use commercial, non-free/open source software to develop open designs, but of course it depends whether there are practical alternatives.