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The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium Announces IntelliCAD 6.5

Additions and improvements boost value of IntelliCAD technology.

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By DE Editors  

July 29, 2008

By DE Editors

The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium (ITC; Portland, OR) released IntelliCAD 6.5, which delivers delivers polar tracking and spell checking, supports the DIESEL programming language, works with additional image file formats, implements enhanced performance in key areas, and benefits from an upgraded user interface with all-new 24-bit color. With the ITC's delivery of IntelliCAD 6.5, ITC members are able to incorporate the latest DWG-compatible IntelliCAD technology into their own vertical applications.

The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium, which is an independent organization of commercial software developers that has been established specifically for the development of the IntelliCAD technology, licenses the IntelliCAD technology to its Commercial Members, who in turn provide end-user sales and support.

For details, contact IntelliCAD Technology Consortium.

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

 

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