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CCE Releases EnSuite 2013 for View, Translate

Enhanced CATIA V5 support.

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By DE Editors  

February 11, 2013

CCE announced the release of EnSuite 2013, which supports the latest version of SolidWorks (SolidWorks 2013) and has added support for CATShape components in CATIA V5 assemblies.

The new release enhances the Viewers and Translators in EnSuite to support SolidWorks 2013 files without requiring a license of the CAD system, the company says. It also enhances CATIA V5 assembly support by adding the ability to process CATShape documents available as components in an assembly.

EnSuite is a stand-alone software to view and translate 3D CAD data and provide quick access to engineering information residing in CAD files, no matter which CAD system was used. It works with all major 3D CAD formats including CATIA V4, CATIA V5, CATIA V6, NX, Creo, SolidWorks, Parasolid, JT, CGR, STL, Solid Edge, 3D PDF, IGES and STEP.

For more information, visit CCE.

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

 
 

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