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SolidACE Releases New Version of BuiltWorks 2010

New features, fixes, and updates are included in version 1.1.

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February 3, 2010

By DE Editors

SolidACE has announced the release of version 1.1 of BuiltWorks 2010, a computer aided structural design and engineering software suite for use in the SolidWorks environment.

This new version of BuiltWorks 2010 incorporates a number of new features, several important fixes and updates, as well as performance improvement measures. New functions and improvements include:

  • Enhanced user interface
  • New custom model rebuild function
  • New sample library of prototype connections with dedicated directory
  • Updated and fixed drawings generator, grid representation, cut-list properties, and more
  • Added support of DSTV NC standard for communication with steel production machinery
  • Enhanced SDNF and STAAD file import/export with user managed mapping of section names
  • Updated built-in help with a new function button in the interface
  • New product installer wizard with full support for Windows 7.

Along with a new BuiltWorks release, SolidACE has begun publishing of a series of new training tutorials available free through the company’s web site. A sample library of prototype connections will be provided for free download as well.

For more information, visit SolidACE.

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

 

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