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AutoForm Releases AutoForm V4.1.2 for Sheet Metal

Windows users gain advantages in installation and performance.

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June 20, 2008

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AutoForm Engineering GmbH (Zurich, Switzerland), a supplier of software solutions for the sheet metal forming industry, released AutoForm Version 4.1.2 (MKS). This version addresses Windows users and offers major advantages in terms of installation and performance.

The latest AutoForm version is developed for all Windows users and focuses on the installation and performance enhancements. It provides a zero footprint installation, which is much simpler in comparison to conventional installations, and ensures an easy and secure installation process.

The advantages for Windows users are support of Windows XP x64 (64-bit); the incremental solver runs in parallel mode; and zero footprint installation (no interference with other software installations). Plus, reduced dependency on the third party software is due to easier installation. The AutoForm software can now be installed without Services for Unix and without the necessary environmental adjustments.

For details, contact AutoForm Engineering GmbH.

 

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

 

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