File Extension .VE Details
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| Extension: VE |
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| Program and/or Extension Function [What's
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Company [What's
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| Sign Studio Vector Graphic |
CADLink Technology |
| Specific Notes [What's
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| Sign Studio was written by Dave Hawks for a computer games company in the UK called Electric Studio. He did fingerprint work for Scotland Yard and the software was originally written to scan and vectorize artwork so it could be cut on a Gerber 4b. They never achieved the connection to a Gerber 4B. The Roland PNC100 was released in 1987 and Dave wrote a driver for this desktop cutter which worked well. The program at that time was named Vector Eyes; thus the .VE extension. The program was ahead of its time and was released into the world market in late 1989. In 1992 it was sold to CADLink Technology in Canada. They used the source code to release another product called Cadlink for Windows. This became SignLab in 1995. Recommended: Find VE errors now. |
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Graphic |
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| Program ID [What's
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| (None or Unknown) |
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| (None) |
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This is record 13878 last
modified on 2006-03-26 and created on 2003-02-09. |
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General Info
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