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SYCODE Launches Plug-ins for Adobe Acrobat

Eight data exchange plug-ins consist of two import and six export.

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January 29, 2009

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SYCODE (Panaji, India) launched eight CAD file import and export plug-ins for Adobe Acrobat. The plug-ins consist of two import plug-ins and six export plug-ins.

The import plug-ins for Acrobat are 3DM Import for Acrobat (Rhinoceros 3DM file import plug-in for Acrobat) and VTK Import for Acrobat (Visualization Toolkit VTK file import plug-in for Acrobat).

The export plug-ins for Acrobat are 3DM Export for Acrobat(Rhinoceros 3DM file export plug-in for Acrobat); 3DS Export for Acrobat (3D Studio 3DS file export plug-in for Acrobat) DWG Export for Acrobat (AutoCAD DWG file export plug-in for Acrobat); DXF Export for Acrobat (AutoCAD DXF file export plug-in for Acrobat); OBJ Export for Acrobat (Wavefront OBJ file export plug-in for Acrobat); and VTK Export for Acrobat (Visualization Toolkit VTK file export plug-in for Acrobat).

Taking into account the previously released SketchUp SKP file import and export plug-ins, SYCODE now offers a total of ten data exchange plug-ins of Acrobat.

All the plug-ins are priced at $195 each and are available as fully functional 10 day/run trials. Each product comes with an installer and detailed documentation in the form of a compiled HTML help file, which contains a step-by-step tutorial to get the end user started in the shortest possible time.

For details, contact SYCODE.

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

 

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