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SYCODE Launches Four Import Plug-ins for AutoCAD

Give AutoCAD the ability to read 2D data from Pro/ENGINEER, NX, CATIA V4, and CATIA V5 file formats.

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By DE Editors  

September 28, 2009

By DE Editors

SYCODE has launched file import plug-ins for AutoCAD, giving it the ability to read 2D data from Pro/ENGINEER, NX, CATIA V4, and CATIA V5 proprietary file formats.

With the addition of high end proprietary file format plug-ins to its existing range of neutral and open file format plug-ins, SYCODE is hoping to be a major global player in the field of data exchange and CAD interoperability.

The four file import plug-ins are:

  • Pro/ENGINEER 2D Import for AutoCAD
  • NX 2D Import for AutoCAD
  • CATIA V4 2D Import for AutoCAD
  • CATIA V5 2D Import for AutoCAD

These plug-ins are designed to work with AutoCAD 2000 through to 2010 (32 and 64 Bit). All the products are priced at $1,495 each and are available as fully functional trials. Each product comes with an installer and documentation in the form of a compiled HTML help file that contains a step-by-step tutorial.

For more information, visit SYCODE.

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

 

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