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Developer(s) | Altinex Inc. |
Initial release | 21:00,12 November 2004 |
Stable release | 6.6.9 / 20 January 2021 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows NT, 2000, and Windows 7 |
Type | Computer-aided design |
License | Freeware |
Website | AVSnap homepage |
AVSnap is a freeware audio/visual system integration and design software, developed and released by Altinex Inc. in 2004. [1] It creates a visual routing diagram of an audio/visual system that is similar to an A/V schematic or a computer network diagram. The software provides a design environment to create audiovisual diagrams and layouts.
AVSnap can combine groups of objects into libraries that users can select from to create their diagrams. Users can create their libraries or choose from ones included from other companies, including Simtrol, [2] Calypso Systems, [3] and partner Analog Way. [4]
The origins of AVSnap started in 1993, a time where very few vendors provided software for designing AV systems. As such, many AV professionals desired a development tool that could be used in-house and offer an easy information exchange.