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- Photo & Graphics
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- modplan-e

modplan-e
Description

modplan-e (latest version: 3.0.1.7) by Eberhard Held is a superb tool for planners involved in solar module allocation. Designed for the Photo & Graphics category, under the 3D Design subcategory, modplan-e simplifies the otherwise complex task of subdividing and choosing modules for a roof or any given surface.
Available for Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11, the program allows the user to define a surface and demarcate areas where solar modules cannot be placed. After setting the free surfaces, planners can choose from a selection of self-defined potential modules. The latest version, 3.0.1.7, joins its predecessors 3.0, and 2.5 in providing efficient functionality, with file names like modplan2_5_0_0.exe, and modplan3_0_0_0.exe to assist in easy download and installation.
A significant merit of modplan-e is its intuitive process for determining the maximum possible number of modules on a surface. By leveraging this free tool, planners can streamline the solar module selection process, ensuring optimal configuration and placement.
Pros:
- Free to download.
- User-friendly interface.
- Compatible with Windows 7/8/10/11.
- Allows easy subdivision of surfaces.
- Efficiently determines the maximum number of solar modules for a surface.
- Developed by Eberhard Held, ensuring reliable software support.
Cons:
- Limited to 3D Design in the Photo & Graphics category.
- Functionality may be too specialized for general users not involved in solar planning.
- Only supports Windows OS, leaving out Mac and Linux users.
Overall, modplan-e stands out as an essential tool for solar module planners seeking a free, efficient, and reliable software solution for module subdivision and selection.
You may want to check out more software, such as Win4D Advance, which might be related to modplan-e.
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