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University of the Pacific Selects DoubleCAD XT PRO

Pacific's School of Engineering and Computer Science to design curriculum around IMSI/Design's product.

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By DE Editors  

July 31, 2009

By DE Editors

University of the Pacific's School of Engineering and Computer Science will standardize on IMSI/Design’s DoubleCAD XT PRO for 2D CAD instruction.

IMSI/Design calls DoubleCAD XT PRO an “AutoCAD LT work-alike” with features such as a drafting palette, a range of architectural objects and interop file filters, and geometric and dimensional (parametric) constraints.

"DoubleCAD XT PRO immediately feels familiar while adding numerous additional features," stated Paul Burdick, Systems Administration at the School of Engineering and Computer Science at Pacific.  "We're excited to extend our current CAD curriculum with DoubleCAD XT PRO."

For more information, visit IMSI/Design’s DoubleCAD site.

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

 

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