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TransMagic Releases MagicCheck R2

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July 1, 2014

TransMagic, a developer of 3D Multi-CAD interoperability software, has shipped MagicCheck R2, a 3D geometric data comparison application.

The new released features multi-body comparison, 3-point move positioning and dynamic dimensioning. There is also a new assembly comparison and dimension feature that enables users to find even the smallest model and assembly changes in new data sets, the company states. Updated model import, multi-core processing technology and dockable browser planes are also available.

The software's new features allow for greater control over 3D CAD data for more accurate comparison results. It can support CATIA, NX, Inventor, Parasolid and DWG/DXF file formats.

For more information, visit TransMagic.

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

 

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