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MecSoft to Distribute VisualMILL and RhinoCAM in Europe

2012 editions of software include 64-bit support and simulation modules.

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March 28, 2012

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MecSoft Europe, a European CAD/CAM distributor, now offers VisualMILL 2012 and RhinoCAM 2012 for the European market, two major version upgrades to the current VisualMILL 6.0 and RhinoCAM 2.0 versions.

VisualMILL 2012 and RhinoCAM 2012 come with new technology and a number of new and enhanced functions. Highlights are the new core technology for 5 axis continuous milling, and a 64-bit version for VisualMILL 2012.

New in VisualMILL 2012 and RhinoCAM 2012 are several simulation modules for individual working steps up to simulation of the complete milling machine. The new versions also include hundreds of enhancements and improvements to the existing products, such as T-slot processing and nesting.

RhinoCAM 2012 is the integration of VisualMILL 2012 product suite with Rhino.

For more information, visit MecSoft Europe.

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

 

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