GTX Corporation Announces GTXRaster CAD 2012 Series for AutoCAD 2012

Converts paper to CAD raster editing and conversion.

Converts paper to CAD raster editing and conversion.

By DE Editors

GTX  Corporation has announced the newest release of its popular GTXRaster CAD 2012 Series for AutoCAD 2012.

The new enhancements and features include:

  • AutoCAD 2012 DWG compatibility
  • Support for Microsoft Windows 7 and 64-bit operating systems
  • Intelligent Object Picking raster selection
  • New raster editing commands
  • Menu optimization via a ribbon interface and other productivity improvements
  • 22+ raster editing commands
  • Choice of hardware licensing or software licensing for either standalone single-user installation or for multiple users with networked installation
  • Automatic Image Cleanup
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In addition, the new GTXRaster CAD 2012 Series products are optimized and tested to run in AutoCAD 2012. With the GTXRaster CAD 2012 Series for AutoCAD 2012 being fully ported to the 64-bit platform, it can run as a native 64-bit application directly on the Windows 7 x64 Edition, Windows Vista x64 Edition, Windows XP x64 Edition, and Windows 2003 Server x64 Edition.

“This is a very robust, feature-rich product series that enhances productivity and efficiency. And, just like its predecessor, the GTXRaster CAD 2012 Series provides enhanced tools for managing archival files, using raster cleanup, editing, and conversion functions with minimal effort. To have the ability to edit the drawing in raster as if you were already in CAD, coupled with the conversion to CAD accuracy, the user’s design process is streamlined significantly,” says Andrew Ling, president and CEO. “What makes this series even more impressive is the added IOP (Intelligent Object Picking) and raster editing tools that provide our customers with even more precision.”

The GTXRaster CAD 2012 Series includes four product modules: GTXRaster Tools, GTXRaster CAD, GTXRaster R2V, and GTXRaster CAD PLUS.

For more information, visit GTX Corporation.

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

 

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