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This major update focuses on giving you more flexibility in where and how you upload and store your 3D scan data.
MAVO 3D now supports WebDAV, an open standard for transferring files over the internet. This makes it easy to send scans to remote folders, including self-hosted servers or open-source cloud platforms directly from the app.
You can now connect your Nextcloud or OwnCloud account directly from MAVO 3D settings. Either use a direct link to your public folder or sign in with your credentials or scan the QR code, then manage your export folders without leaving the app. You can create new folders, pick an existing one, or set a default destination for all future uploads. Both standard and multipart uploads are supported for reliable transfers of large files.
ATIS.cloud users can now select the target project for their scan uploads directly inside MAVO 3D, keeping your cloud structure tidy from the start.
For step-by-step instructions on how to set up and upload scan data, go to this article: Scan to Cloud Platforms.
All release details here: Release Notes.
Our mission to improve quality is unchanged and we are working on various pipelines and improvement methods to achieve this. Indoor accuracy for SLAM based technology, like MAVO 3D’s is a challenge.
As a first step, we introduced photo checkpoint matching and soon we’ll release a version for target-based scanning, with control measurements.
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