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Perhaps you have been given the job of selecting and purchasing a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) or some other geometric measurement system. Now you are comparing the various brands of equipment and trying to figure out what differentiates them, with software being a secondary consideration. If that is what you are doing, I am going to suggest that you may have the cart before the horse and would do well to reorder the decision-making process.