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MecSoft Announces Support for SolidWorks 2011

Service release for VisualMILL allows 32- and 64-bit versions to run inside SolidWorks 2011.

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December 20, 2010

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MecSoft Corporation has announced today support for SolidWorks 2011. With the recently announced 1.1.0.9 service release for VisualMILL-for-SolidWorks, users can now run inside both the 32- and 64-bit versions of SolidWorks 2011. This service release is available to current VisualMILL-for-SolidWorks users through MecSoft’s VisualServe software licensing portal.

“As a Gold Certified CAM Product vendor, we are committed to supporting the most recent version of SolidWorks,” says Joe Anand, president and CEO of MecSoft. “With this service release, VisualMILL-for-SolidWorks is fully certified to run inside SolidWorks versions 2008 thru 2011.”

For more information, visit MecSoft Corporation.

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

 

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