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ALNO AG Kitchen Planner 0.96b
ALNO
Plan your dream kitchen with the new Kitchen Planner from ALNO. It is the next generation of Virtual Kitchen. While the prior version was based on rigid kitchen arrangements, ALNO Kitchen Planner allows you to position articles in a space of your choosing. You can define the room to be anywhere from 180 to 900 cm long and/or wide. You can put your articles anywhere within this space. This enables you to plan your own dream kitchen. The fully reprogrammed 3D kernel enables you to let your imagination run wild in your kitchen. Although calculations are run in real time, the program offers high quality display capabilities. Select floor and wall colors, put up windows and doors and then use your mouse to position your kitchen elements wherever you want them. You can decorate the planned kitchen with realistic accessories and modify the lighting conditions.
Version 0.96a may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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