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Overview
The query mixes product names and download-related phrases. It appears to reference multiple Rocscience geotechnical software products (Dips, Settle3D v20, Slide v6.0, Unwedge v3.0) alongside terms indicating free download sources (e.g., "allpcworld", "hot"). This report summarizes the software, legitimate acquisition channels, licensing/usage considerations, and risks of downloading from unverified “free download” sites.
Wedge Visualization: It provides a clear 3D perspective of the wedges surrounding a tunnel or cavern.
While newer versions of these programs exist (such as Slide2 and Dips 8.0), the 6.0 and 2.0 versions established the foundation for modern geotechnical modeling. They remain highly regarded for their intuitive interfaces and rigorous computational engines.
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