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GTXRaster CAD 2014 Series for AutoCAD 2014

Supports Windows 8, additional PDF functions.

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July 24, 2013

GTX announced the newest release of its GTXRaster CAD software (2014) for AutoCAD 2014.

New features include AutoCAD 2014 DWG and DXF compatibility; support for Microsoft Windows 8 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems; new PDF support; and black-and-white PDF file support.

The solution also includes a new package license option for Network Flex LM licensing; and updated licensing dialog; and Intelligent Object Picking (IOP) raster selection.

In addition, the new GTXRaster CAD 2014 Series products are optimized and tested to run in AutoCAD 2014. With the GTXRaster CAD 2014 Series for AutoCAD 2014 being fully ported to the 64-bit platform, it can run as a native 64-bit application directly on the Windows 8 64-bit Edition, Windows 7 x64 Edition, and Windows XP x64 Edition.

The GTXRaster CAD 2014 Series includes four product modules: GTXRaster Tools, GTXRaster CAD, GTXRaster R2V, and GTXRaster CAD PLUS.

For more information, visit GTX.

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

 

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