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Bricsys Releases Bricscad V10 for DWG CAD Market

Introduces eBridge SaaS for team use.

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By DE Editors  

October 12, 2009

By DE Editors

Bricsys has released Bricscad V10 for the DWG-based CAD market. Bricscad V10 introduces eBridge for teams.

eBridge provides file versioning, file history, sharing files with others, access rights control, an online viewer with annotations history, and workflow processing. eBridge is software as a service integrated in Bricscad V10. Bricsys plans to release a plug-in for AutoCAD so companies using both AutoCAD and Bricscad can implement it in their day-to-day jobs.

In addition to eBridge, Briscad V10 offers performance improvements and enhancements. Smooth view panning, smart selection highlighting, cycling through entities during selection, snap tracking with parallel alignment to Z-axis, gradient hatches, and PDF export using plot style tables are some of the enhancements.

For more information, visit Bricsys.

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

 

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