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- This is about the format used by the Euclid CAD software dating to 1970. For the Ace Computing 3D format, see Euclid (Ace Computing). For yet another similarly named CAD/CAM system, see Euklid.
Euclid is CAD software dating to 1970, when it was created at the Laboratoire d'informatique pour la mécanique et les sciences de l'ingénieur (LIMSI). The creators later founded a company called Datavision. The program ended development in 2008.