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Geometric Releases GeomCaliper Version 2.3

Includes support and integration with CATIA V5R19.

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By DE Editors  

May 14, 2009

By DE Editors

Geometric Limited has announced the  release of version 2.3 of GeomCaliper with support and integration with CATIA V5R19, and enhanced features primarily for performance  improvement. 

Major advancements in this release include:

  • Support and integration for CATIA V5R19.
  • Improved accuracy of the Thickness Checker tool. The tool now displays important and more relevant results only, by filtering out non-critical results.
  • Ability to create and load different templates of Options/Settings for different types of thickness analysis.
  • Editable color band that allows you to change GeomCaliper results file after importing it in CATIA V5.

A free, 15-day trial version of GeomCaliper for  CATIA and Pro/ENGINEER platforms  is available for download.

For more information, visit Geometric Limited.

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

 

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