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SYCODE Updates Plug-ins for AutoCAD 2010 and Inventor 2010

Company offers 22 AutoCAD and nine Inventor plug-ins.

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April 6, 2009

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SYCODE has released updated plug-ins for AutoCAD 2010 and Inventor 2010.

"At SYCODE we are committed to providing our customers with plug-ins for the latest CAD platforms", says Deelip Menezes. “We understand that our plug-ins form a vital part of our customer’s workflow. Therefore it is equally vital that we update them even before our customers upgrade to the next version of their CAD platform.”

SYCODE offers 22 plug-ins for AutoCAD, which support AutoCAD versions 2000 through to 2010. SYCODE also offers nine add-ins for Inventor, which support Inventor versions 9 through to 2010.

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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