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MecSoft Releases VisualCAM 2014 for SolidWorks

Includes new TURN module.

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By DE Editors  

December 16, 2013

MecSoft announced the availability of VisualCAM 2014, a major version release for MecSoft's integrated CAM solution for SolidWorks.

VisualCAM 2014 for SolidWorks includes two CAM modules known as VisualCAM-MILL for SolidWorks, and VisualCAM-TURN for SolidWorks, each of which run integrated inside the SolidWorks CAD program, and can be bought and licensed independent of each other.

The TURN module is a new module with the 2014 release. The MILL module was enhanced and improved in the new version. With the introduction of the TURN module, the earlier product name VisualMILL for SolidWorks has now been changed to VisualCAM for SolidWorks.

"This release is an important release for MecSoft, in that we are releasing a complete CAM product integrated inside SolidWorks. This CAM product features a brand new TURN module and also a greatly improved MILL module. With this new functionality together with the seamless integration inside SolidWorks, we continue to provide leading edge manufacturing capabilities for SolidWorks users worldwide," said Joe Anand, president and CEO of MecSoft.

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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