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19 April 2005

Product News

Cimmetry Announces AutoVue Support For AutoCAD 2006 And Autodesk Inventor

Cimmetry Systems announced that the latest service pack for AutoVue 18 adds support for AutoCAD version 2006 and Autodesk Inventor version 10. This service pack is available immediately for AutoVue users under maintenance.

Formats supported by AutoVue in previously released service packs (3-7) include: CATIA 5 R14 (3D/2D); DirectModel JT 8; SolidDesigner 13 (OneSpace Designer 2005); Mentor DxDesigner Schematics/Symbols 2004; Mentor Expedition PCB/Schematics 2004/2004 sp1; Cadence Allegro 15.2; PADS PowerPCB Binary version 5; P-CAD PCB/Schematics 2004; Zuken CADIF 8; Zuken CADSTAR PCB/Schematics/3D 7; Acrobat PDF 1.6 (version 7).

For a complete list of formats supported by AutoVue please visit http://www.cimmetry.com/formats.html .

"With the release of this AutoVue service pack, Cimmetry demonstrates its ongoing commitment to our partners and customers to remain at the forefront of format support," said Derek Gold, Product Marketing Manager at Cimmetry. "Frequent service pack releases allow Cimmetry to provide users with the most up-to-date support of those CAD, EDA and Office packages of importance to their business practices."

AutoVue provides native viewing, printing, markup, digital mockup and real-time collaboration support for engineering drawings, 2D CAD, 3D CAD parts & assemblies, PCB layouts & schematics and office documents. AutoVue is available as a Desktop Edition as well as a Client-Server Edition for Windows or UNIX servers.

To download a fully functional evaluation version, try an online demo, or schedule a real-time collaboration meeting using AutoVue, visit http://www.cimmetry.com .

 

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