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IGC Announces Brava v7.2 CAD Viewer

Now includes vector viewing for any zoom level.

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By DE Editors  

September 2, 2013

Informative Graphics Corporation (IGC) announced version 7.2 of its Brava! viewing and collaboration software.

The cross-platform Brava Enterprise HTML5 client now offers vector viewing for views at any zoom level and the ability to set layer visibility and view object attributes. Users can add electronic signatures to documents, or create a signature template for common forms and agreements to sign and initial everywhere at the click of a button. With the HTML5 client, integrators can set up a workflow to add a signature page automatically.

The new Checkview feature can speed up the review process, according to the company. Users can flag form areas requiring review and add instructions for the reviewer; reviewers are stepped through each area and must approve or reject each area to move on to the next.

The solution allows users to publish files to PDF/E for engineering and technical documentation, and to Fast Web View, a format that restructures PDF documents for page-at-a-time downloading from Web servers.

"Companies today need features that increase worker efficiency and reduce errors, and the new Brava 7.2 does just that," said IGC CEO Gary Heath. "With new features like electronic signatures that can hook right into the ECM system, and Checkview that aids in repetitive form reviews, Brava makes formerly tedious tasks quick and virtually painless."

For more information, visit IGC.

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

 

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