Who wrote K-3D ?
Original author Tim Shead began work on what became K-3D in early 1994, on an Amiga computer. At that time, the program was called Equus-3D, and work was subsequently moved to Win32. The application evolved and was to be a commercial product. During this period the name was changed to K-3D. Finally, in 1999 Tim opted to release K-3D under the free-as-in-freedom GNU General Public Licence, which led to K-3D’s slogan: “Seven Degrees of Freedom”. The CVS server and web site were hosted on a home machine, until they moved to the SourceForge platform in 2002. K-3D benefits from the contributions of volunteers from around the world and all walks of life.