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Rasterex Releases RxView and RxHighlight R14.1

Document viewers include 100 different fixes and enhancements.

By DE Editors  

June 19, 2013

Document viewing specialist Rasterex Software released version R14.1 of its desktop viewers for Windows. Version R14.1 is a service release, which facilitates the major release R14, launched earlier this year. It delivers more 100 different fixes, enhancements and new features, the company said.

"While version R14 was a major upgrade to support AutoCAD 2013, version R14.1 facilitates this with numerous important fixes and improvements," said Per Christian Lindstad, CEO of Rasterex Software. "This time we have had a special focus on new and extended markup features, and strong improvements in the PDF reader."

RxView allows users to view and print more than 250 different file formats, without the design software installed on the machine, including CAD drawings, 3D CAD models, plot-files, PDFs, Office documents, raster images and scanned drawings.

Improvements in this release include new licensing features; a reorganized ribbon along with new buttons and sub-menus; a new automation interface; and a new shell extension for extracting thumbnails.

For more information, visit Rasterx Software.

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

 

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