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November 6, 2007

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Conceptual Product Development, Inc. (West Caldwell, NJ) announces the release of Doctor Walt’s KeyCreator 7 Introductory Guide. Author of Doctor Walt’s books on CAD, rapid prototyping, and desktop publishing, Walter Silva again uses his proven approach to CAD instruction to introduce both veteran CADKEY users and novices to the newest KeyCreator release. Detailed illustrations, combined with an easy-reading text style, simplify the learning. In keeping with the many studies that prove that realistic color illustrations enhance the learning experience, all Doctor Walt’s books are now available exclusively in full color. The 150-page book costs $29.95. Walter Silva, President of Conceptual Product Development, Inc. stated, “The powerful, freeform, geometry editing tools in KeyCreator blow away the feature-based competition.”

For details about this latest book from Dr. Walt, go to Conceptual Product Development, Inc.

 

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