This section describes how to download, install and activate GeoScene3D.
GeoScene3D has several modules and extensions, all compiled in the same installation. The functionality is automatically handled by your license file.
More extensions are available. Check our website or contact support@geoscene3d.com for more information.
GeoScene3D requires above average hardware. The better the hardware is the better experience and performance you get. A good graphics card is the most important.
Minimum configuration:
Recommended configuration:
The choice of the graphic card will automatically select the corresponding CPU and RAM. Please check NotebookCheck.net for the graphic card ranking.
Minimum configuration:
Recommended configuration:
Go to the “Download” page (see Figure 1) and the GeoScene3D installation can be downloaded. Copy the installation to a temporary place and run the installation from here.
Figure 1: Press “Register” (blacksquare) to register as a user at our website and to be able to download GeoScene3D. Then press “Download”
Some general information can also be found at this link: Database drivers
GeoScene3D use Access databases. Download the Access Engine that matches your Microsoft Office. If downloading a driver to 32-bit Microsoft Office open the zipfile and follow the instruction in the ‘GeoScene3D 64 bit drivers installation.docx’. If downloading to 64-bit Microsoft Office just run the installer. (See Figure 2) Figure 2: Driver download page.
To be able to load firebird database in GeoScene3D, an installation of Firebird is required. Go to the “Download” page (see Figure 2) to download a Firebird Server.
It requires a license to be able to run GeoScene3D as a Basic- or Builder-edition. Common to both license types are that the user needs a license file issued by I•GIS. It requires a unique machine code for the computer where GeoScene3D is to be installed to be able to issue a license file. The license system does not support installations on terminal servers.
After successful installation, GeoScene3D will work as a Viewer-edition. To activate a GeoScene3D Basic- or Builder-edition, you need a license file, which is unique for the computer where GeoScene3D is installed. The unique hardware ID, which is required to generate a license can be found in GeoScene3D with the following steps:
In GeoScene3D, in the main toolbar, select “Help” → “Machine ID and license (see Figure 3). This opens the window (see Figure 4). Now press “Send Email To I-GIS…”. Alternatively, the ID can be copied and sent to I•GIS at support@geoscene3d.com.
Figure 3: Open the license request for GeoScene3D
Figure 4: Press the “Send Email To I-GIS…” button to send a license request to GeoScene3D
You will receive an email from I•GIS containing a license file. This license file should be placed somewhere locally on your computer, e. g. in the installation folder as shown in figure 4. If you do not have access to the installation folder, it is recommended you place it somewhere you have access. Point the directory towards the license file and GeoScene3D should be ready for use either as a Basic- or Builder-edition.
Does GeoScene3D still run as a viewer edition then check out the following:
If there are any questions or other, please contact I•GIS: support@geoscene3d.com