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NOTHING!
There is almost no difference
between The Crash Zone and The Crime Zone. Both programs
contain all the symbols and features you need to draw crash
scenes AND crime scenes.
One program does it all!
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These are the only differences between Crime Zone and Crash Zone:
1) The program name.
2) The default folder where the program gets installed on your computer.
3) The default group of symbols that is first displayed. If you install
The Crash Zone, the Crash symbols are initially displayed; with Crime Zone
the Crime symbols are initially displayed. This is just the initial symbol
group - our powerful Symbol Manager lets you easily change symbol groups
at any time. The programs have so many symbols, we have simply divided
them into groups to make them easier to find.
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Originally the program was just called The Crime Zone, but some
collision reconstructionists didn't like that name since they
were not necessarily investigating "a crime." Their
requests led to the birth of The Crash Zone. Crash reconstructionists
were also very vocal about their other needs too, like the
need to create realistic 3D diagrams by just clicking a button!
Over the past 10 years, we have incorporated hundreds of comments
and ideas from users who needed an easier tool for creating
both crime and crash diagrams. We have always kept the two
programs the same, so there is never any need for a user to
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"I
recommend Crash Zone or Crime Zone to any agency
who wants to produce courtroom quality diagrams
with a minimum of time and effort. Any investigator
who wants to get results should be using one
of these programs ...just ask the people we've
put behind bars."
Officer Kevin
Stich, Beaverton (OR) Police Department
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