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Radica Ships Electra E6 Electrical CAD for Microsoft Visio

Promises a 300% design productivity increase.

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By DE Editors  

March 3, 2011

By DE Editors

Radica Software has launched Electra E6, electrical CAD software for Microsoft Visio.

According to the company, Electra E6 enables electrical, control and automation engineers to complete their designs more than 300% faster compared to using non-electrical software. The software allows engineers to create detailed drawings with cross references.

Electra E6 is available in Standard and Professional editions. It’s based on Microsoft Visio, which enables drag and drop functionality.
For more information or to do download a 30 day trial version, visit Radica Software.

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

 

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