It might be a while before someone makes an exporter, BUT... you could import to Blender as .m3, export as .obj, and ask a friend to import into 3dsMax then export as .m3 for you.
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It might be a while before someone makes an exporter, BUT... you could import to Blender as .m3, export as .obj, and ask a friend to import into 3dsMax then export as .m3 for you.