“Other tools we’ve reviewed are incomplete or slow to work with. They can’t import, or they don’t really address the very crucial authoring phase. Before Cortona3D, we were far from efficient.”
“We spent six months studying every CBT development toolset we could find,” says Al-Kader. “Cortona3D came out on top for a long list of reasons. It’s by far the best-suited to interactive eLearning and manuals. It’s also well priced and has excellent support.”
"We’ve seen other software products try to match Cortona3D,” says Al-Kader, “but they don’t touch its clarity of instruction, speed of development, and value."
“We move more surely and faster with Cortona3D,” says Al-Kader. “The software comes with maintenance-specific animations and libraries, e.g., ‘Screw in bolt’ and ‘Unscrew nut’ that make development of complex simulations faster and easier than other solutions. We finish projects much faster now."
“That gives us a huge competitive edge in delivery time, value, and quality we deliver. But factually, it’s hard to compare, because other tools can’t do much of what we need. Cortona3D is purpose-built to step someone with no 3D expertise through the building of interactive manuals and training.”
"This training is memorable, realistic, accurate, and conforms to accepted best-practice learning procedures, and of course service procedures,” says Al-Kader.
“There are dozens of boilers with thousands of parts that fit only one way, or else public safety is at risk. And not knowing what a given boiler requires can stretch one house call into two, thus doubling costs"
"A student can’t take a boiler on his train ride home, but can review repair techniques on several boilers from a notebook PC in that hour’s ride.”
“if an engineer wants to verify something in the field, he checks the animated manual on his laptop. He can ‘explode’ the boiler, even rehearse repair steps."