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ENOVIA SmarTeam V5-6R2013 Released

Supports AutoVue Viewer 20.2.

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By DE Editors  

March 18, 2013

ENOVIA SmarTeam V5-6R2013 was recently released by Dassault Systemes. This is the thirteenth release of ENOVIA SmarTeam version 5, and it includes limited enhancements as well as a number of bug fixes.

The new release does not support LUM licensing. DSLS licenses are required for this version. It also drops support for all 32-bit clients and servers; only 64-bit machines are certified on this version of SmarTeam. Additionally, Windows 7 64-bit is the only client OS supported, although both the initial release and SP1 of Windows 7 are supported.

The update introduces support for new versions of almost every integrated CAD system, including: Solid Edge ST4 64-bit, SolidWorks 2013 64-bit, AutoCAD 2013 64-bit, Inventor 2013 64-bit, and CATIA V5-6R2013 32-bit and 64-bit.

The solution introduces support for version 20.2 of the AutoVue Viewer, and replaces AutoVue Desktop Version with AutoVue Desktop Deployment. The change from Desktop Version to Desktop Deployment is minor relative to functionality, but Oracle is moving the Desktop Version to end-of-life. AutoVue Desktop Deployment includes some updated underlying technologies when compared with AutoVue Desktop Version, according to the company.

The DS Viewer is replaced by the 3DVIA Viewer (aka 3DLive Examine). 3DLive Examine is the main viewer provided with ENOVIA V6, and ENOVIA SmarTeam V5-6R2013 supports the latest version of 3DLive Examine, V6R2013x.

Both Design Copy and Upload Documents (an Express Tool) were updated, with new capabilities added. Upload Documents is now accessible via the API and can be further automated.

For more information, visit Dassault Systemes.

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

 

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