I covered the basics of QuadriSpace back in May. At the time, I found QuadriSpace's concept perplexing but not without value. I compared it to a turn-based strategy game because, in reality, most collaborator's don't connect in real time. They work on their own schedule and, during their turn, share their feedback about a design or document and the co-collaborator will review that feedback during their turn.
Earlier this month, QuadriSpace released Pages3D™ 2014, Publisher3D™ 2014 and Document3D™ Suite 2014. Each of these are now 64-bit applications and have added support for Solid Edge files. That is in addition to the already supported CAD formats: SOLIDWORKS, Autodesk Inventor, Creo, Pro/E, Rhino, SketchUp, DWF, STEP, IGES and other exchange formats.
Pages 3D
Pages3D is used for creating multiple page documents such as work instructions, illustrated parts catalogs, and user manuals from 3D CAD files. Pages3D documents can be securely published to 3D PDF or shared using Reader3D.
Publisher3D
Publisher3D enables 3D models to be used to create step-by-step instructions, interactive part catalogs, and customer-ready content in standard outputs such as images, movies, PDF documents and more. Publisher3D also directly publishes to Share3D™ cloud services for interactive viewing and collaboration.