Allmoxy launches Online 3D Design and Virtual Reality
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LAS VEGAS - Allmoxy, the cloud based business software for the cabinet industry, is proud to announce that beginning at AWFS 2017 in Las Vegas, it will be launching and showcasing its new online 3D design environment.
The new (completely web based) tools enable customers to design cabinetry from any web browser in a very intuitive and easy to understand design environment. The drag and drop interface with smart tools makes the design process effortless and no software installation is needed to design.
Realistic lighting, accurate colors, and a powerful web based graphics engine allow users to (for example) wear virtual reality goggles and experience their kitchen from their home as you design remotely on the web.
Allmoxy says designs seamlessly integrate into the full Allmoxy suite for ordering, automation, and payment.
The new package will debut at $199 per month, which also includes the full Allmoxy suite previously priced at $65.
The release follows a long awaited and much requested need for simple, integrated, web-based design. Allmoxy users now enjoy the advantage of a full end-to-end solution of integrated, web-based tools.
 
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Bill's background includes more than 10 years in print manufacturing management, followed by more than 30 years in business reporting on industrial manufacturing in the forest products industries, including printing and packaging at American Printer (Features Editor) and Graphic Arts Monthly (Editor in Chief) magazines; and in secondary wood manufacturing for WoodworkingNetwork.com.

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