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ZWCAD 2009 Now in 8 Different Languages

Multi-language availability expands potential customer base.

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April 8, 2009

By DE Editors

ZWSOFT is reinforcing the localization of ZWCAD 2009 by announcing the availability of ZWCAD 2009 German, Russian, and Korean.

Many more potential users can now use ZWCAD solutions to engineer and manufacture products, design and construct buildings, and maintain infrastructure in their familiar languages. To meet the needs of regional markets and let increasing numbers of people experience ZWCAD’s software, ZWSOFT has been planning a series of localized versions since 2007. 

So far, ZWCAD 2009 has been available in localized versions in English, Czech, German, Italian (Beta), Korean (Beta), Russian, and Slovakian. Versions in Turkish, Japanese, Polish and Spanish are also currently being developed. The German, Russian and other versions of ZWCAD 2009 can be downloaded as free 30-day trial versions from ZWSOFT's software download site

For more information, visit ZWSOFT.
 
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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