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GstarCAD 2011 Pre-Released

Designed to be compatible with Windows 7 and AutoCAD.

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December 20, 2010

By DE Editors

GstarCAD has announced a pre-release of GstarCAD 2011 for public evaluation. It is designed to be fully compatible with Windows 7 and AutoCAD from R2.5 to 2010.

GstarCAD 2011 Pre-Released

The company says GstarCAD 2011 delivers new ways to speed drafting and design. In addition, GstarCAD2011's ribbon user-interface is designed to ease user access to functions. New functions include transform from 3D model to 2D drawings and text fields. Enhancements have been made to improve drawing compare and shade plot in layout space.

For more information, visit GstarCAD.

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

 

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