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Savoy Computing Services' AutoTrack v8.52 Released with Online Vehicle Libraries

Up to a thousand vehicles built in and now hundreds more available online

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June 10, 2009

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Savoy Computing Services Ltd, authors of AutoTrack vehicle swept path analysis software, have released an update that allows users to access online vehicle libraries.

AutoTrack is supplied with more than 1,000 vehicles, but there is always a need for new variants which, until now, could only be made widely available in the next release of the software. Now, with its online vehicle libraries, Savoy have can make new vehicles available to all users at very short notice.

A link from the Vehicle Library Explorer allows users to search online for the required vehicle. Once found, they simply select it for download and it is added to a local library of downloaded vehicles and can be used just like any other vehicle. The vehicles are free to holders of valid support, maintenance, and update contracts.

For more information, visit Savoy.

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

 

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