Best-Fit Computing, based in Beaverton, OR, was the developer of Columbus Network Adjustment Software, providing a desktop application for geodetic projection, local plane, and leveling adjustments. Their legacy Columbus 4.6 version supported 1D, 2D, and 3D network adjustments with mathematical models that eliminated distortions for projects of all sizes.
With a focus on user-friendly functionality, Columbus allowed users to define all adjustment parameters in one data file for efficient adjustments without the need to alter UI settings. The software received praise from industry professionals for its time-saving capabilities and rigorous geodetic foundation.
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