3DsizeME
Supported upload methods in 3DSizeMe
The publicly available version of 3DSizeMe supports various methods of uploading files natively. These options are as follow: Local save (files to be extracted manually) Dropbox* Sharefile* Email** Owncloud* Wifi*** Onedrive* For methods marked with ...
Acquiring and Using PocketLinq
PocketLinq is a software developed by Qwadra Quebec to serve as a potential companion software to 3DSizeMe to upload files directly through a Wi-Fi connection from an Apple device. It serves as an alternative to the integrated functionality in MSoft ...
Structure Sensor bracket compatibility
Structure Sensor attachment brackets are not compatible with every Apple device. Compatibility will differ depending on device type and model. Please refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines on their website on how to identify your bracket to order the ...
[My]3DsizeMe device requirements for scanners
Only certain Apple devices are compatible with our solutions. To see if your device is compatible with a specific scanner or solution, please refer to the table below. Please note that if a model is not marked as compatible, it is possible that the ...
Minimum requirements for 3DsizeMe
To use all the newest 3DsizeMe features, a device with an iOS version of at least 15 is required. Please refer to Apple’s iOS ref list to see if the device you have or wish to acquire is compatible here. If your device is unable to be updated to iOS ...
Precision assessment for [My]3DsizeMe
Selecting a Shape Select a solid shape, preferably similar in size to the one with discrepancy in the measurements. In the instance of a leg for this example, a foam carving was used. A solid shape is essential as it eliminates any risk of ...
[My]3DsizeMe backup procedures
1. Backup using the file manager on your device 1. Go in 3DsizeMe settings, scroll down to the bottom of the menu and click on Export. 2. Click on the file manager icon 3. Click on My device then on 3DsizeMe, click and hold the “Export” file then on ...