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Cyco AutoManager Has Enhanced CAD Support

New Cyco AutoManager TeamWork release includes new Web client user interface and better CAD support.

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November 1, 2006

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Cyco Software (Atlanta, GA) released a new version of Cyco AutoManager TeamWork. The 2006B release offers a new Web Client user interface and support for the latest CAD releases.

Cyco AutoManager TeamWork 2006B provides support for and upgrade to the latest service pack for Autodesk Inventor 11. Also provided is limited support for Autodesk Revit Building 8 and 9(manual property exchange from within Revit Building). 

Cyco AutoManager TeamWork WebAccess has been enhanced by a major upgrade that aligns its user interface with the Windows desktop client. Additionally, the Web client has been made compatible with the recently released version 7 of Microsoft Internet Explorer.

The software provides support for and an upgrade to the SolidWorks 2007 release. It also provides the capability to synchronize the properties of MicroStation V8 XM (8.09) drawings with Cyco AutoManager properties.

There are also various CAD link improvements, import improvements, and customization improvements, among others. For more information, you can go to cyco.com.

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

 

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