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New Data and Image Analysis Product for Windows

AccuSoft Corp's VisiQuest 4.0 supports more than 75 file formats

By DE Editors  

February 1, 2005

By DE Editors

AccuSoft Corporation (Northborough, MA), aprovider of image, data analysis, and visualization software,recently announced a native Windows version of its VisiQuest softwareproduct for image and data analysis.

VisiQuest 4.0's visual programming environment, includes advanced program constructs,fasterrunning workspaces, an updated user interface with customizableorganization, and a large set of industry-standard analysistools. Other enhancements include the ability to create andexport Active X programs directly from the Visual Programmingworkspace, TWAIN interface support, enhanced visualization tools, andsupport for more than 75 file formats (including DICOM).

The company also announced that it will be delivering additionalVisiQuest toolkits for medical image analysis, advanced signalprocessing, and image acquisition. The company expects to makethese products available by Spring 2005.

Pricing and Availability:

This is a free upgrade for active Windows maintenance plancustomers. New customers, pricing starts at $1,795.Software development environment tools for extending functionality areavailable for an additional $700. Discounted academic researchlicenses are also available.

The product is available immediately through AccuSoft and its worldwide authorizedresellers.VisiQuest 4.0 trials are available for free download on the AccuSoft Web site.

 

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