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solidThinking Evolve 2014 Supports Windows, Mac Platforms

Includes live linking to KeyShot, simplified workflows.

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February 28, 2014

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solidThinking announced the latest version of its solidThinking Evolve software. An enhanced user interface and refined workflow controls in solidThinking Evolve 2014 allow industrial designers to develop forms faster than ever, in either Windows or Mac OS X.

"We have been listening carefully and collecting feedback from both veteran and new customers," says Darren Chilton, program manager for solidThinking Evolve. "With Evolve 2014, we focused on adding new features to make the existing workflow more efficient, the geometry even more robust, and to fine tune the most commonly used tools."

New features include live linking to KeyShot, new construction aids and scene management, enhanced user interface options, and improved modeling tools.

For more information, visit solidThinking.

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


 

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