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V2 of Slick Viewer Released

Supports AutoCAD 2007.

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January 1, 2007

By DE Editors

CAD Systems Unlimited has released version 2.0 of Slick! ViewPlus v2.0. Slick! ViewPlus enables users to view AutoCAD and Autodesk Mechanical DWG, DWF, and DXF files beginning with R12 and on up to 2007 as well as such formats as bmp, cals group 4, PDF, TIFF, jedmics, png, jpg, etc. New features in version 2.0 include viewing support for AutoCAD 2007 and Autodesk Mechanical 2007 DWG, 3D DWF, embedded DWF raster images. Slick! ViewPlus also be used as a front-end to SolidWorks and MicroStation file viewers.

Slick! ViewPlus v2.0.


Standard features include batch printing of all supported formats to both local and networked printers, batch printing of PDF files using Acrobat Reader, and print previews.
Other print capabilities include a print to black option for printing all colors to black ink and the ability to print a date and filename stamp on printouts.

Miscellaneous features include zoom in/out for AutoCAD drawings, drawing layout and named views support, the ability to set layers on/off, and an expandable directory tree structure.

Sign up for a 15-day product evaluation of Slick! ViewPlus v2.0 by clicking here. Slick! ViewPlus costs $99 per end-user license. Volume pricing is available. Click here for more details.

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

 

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