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AutoVue 19.1 Paves the Way for Seamless 2D to 3D Migration

Collaborative visualization for native EDA documents expanded.

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June 1, 2006

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The latest release of AutoVue, version 19.1, from Cimmetry Systems Corporation(Montreal, QUE), adds support for popular 3D formats, providingcustomers with the ability to view and collaborate in both 2D and3D. 

A number of new format and product enhancements are included in thisrelease, including support for AutoCAD 3D 2000 and up, MicroStation 3DV8 and up, CATIA 5 R16, and Solid Edge 18, as well as enhanced PMIsupport. (For a complete list of formats supported by AutoVue, click here.

In addition, this release expands EDA capabilities by adding NC Drillformats, Cadence Allegro and Concept 15.5, as well as OrCad Capture andLayout 10.5. Gerber file aperture support has also been enhanced.

According to a press release, AutoVue 19.1 provides a means to view,print and comment on 2D and 3D drawings. AutoVue's native documentviewing capability enables customers to view documents withoutundergoing file conversions.

AutoVue 19.1 can be purchased from Cimmetry or through a global networkof Value Added Resellers. To download a fully functional demo copy orto try the online demo, or to locate a local VAR, go to cimmetry.com.

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

 

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