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3DQuickPress Adds SolidWorks x64

Beta version of die design software for SolidWorks supports Windows XP Professional x64.

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November 1, 2006

By DE Editors

3D QuickTools Ltd. (Hong Kong) recently announced the Beta release ofWindows XP Professional x64 version of 3DQuickPress, a 3D die designsoftware and a strategic SolidWorks Gold Product. 3DQuickPress x64gives additional capacity and speed to the advanced die design users.

In the metal-stamping industries, it is common to have die assembliescontaining thousands of components. With the RAM memory limitations of32-bit Windows, users need to partition a very large die set assemblyinto pieces to get the job done at an acceptable computer speed. Withthe new 64-bit environment, users can complete their more complex jobswithout partitioning.

For further information, visit 3dquickpress.com.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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