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MecSoft Announces Support for SolidWorks 2012

New service pack available for download.

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November 4, 2011

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CAM software provider MecSoft announced its VisualMILL product supports SolidWorks 2012.

As a Gold Certified CAM partner, MecSoft is committed to supporting the most recent version of SolidWorks, said Joe Anand, President and CEO of MecSoft. With our most recent service release, VisualMILL for SolidWorks is fully certified to run inside SolidWorks versions 2008 thru 2012.

VisualMILL for SolidWorks users can download the most recent service pack via MecSofts VisualServe software licensing portal.

For more information, visit MecSoft.

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

 

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