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16 May 2012

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Autodesk Developer Network Launches New Applications for Autodesk 2013 Software

Autodesk, Inc. announced that several Autodesk Developer Network (ADN) members have released new applications to support Autodesk 2013 3D design, engineering and entertainment software.

“ADN partners are a vital part of helping Autodesk customers to be leaders in their industries”

The specialized applications created by ADN members help to further enhance Autodesk Design and Creation suites workflows for building, entertainment, engineering, construction, infrastructure, product, plant and factory design. ADN partner applications address a broad range of specialized design needs across numerous industries, many of which can be found on the new Autodesk Exchange Apps Store. Applications created by ADN members can also be accessed within Autodesk products, helping maintain a smooth workflow experience for users.

“ADN partners are a vital part of helping Autodesk customers to be leaders in their industries,” said Jim Quanci, director of the Autodesk Developer Network. "Compatible applications from our ADN partners allow Autodesk customers to maximize productivity and efficiency."

ADN members have released application products for Autodesk 2013 products that are included in a range of Autodesk design and creation suites including Autodesk 3ds Max, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Maya and Autodesk Revit. New partner applications include:

3ds Max

AutoCAD

AutoCAD Civil 3D

Autodesk Inventor

Autodesk Maya

Autodesk Revit

For more information or to purchase 2013 applications, visit the Autodesk Developer Center or The Autodesk Exchange Apps store.

 

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