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Written by Georg Gules
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Thursday, 13 April 2006 |
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The new version of SolidWorks will have in-built intelligence as well as capabilities to control big file size - writes Zia Askari on dqchannels.com - excerpts:
Keeping in mind the changing market scenario, US-based 3D CAD software company SolidWorks is working towards incorporating intelligence into its next release of 'SolidWorks 2007'. This feature will allow computers to help the user in terms of managing the overall designing capabilities in a better way. "We are in the process of releasing this new version by September 2006. In all, SolidWorks 2007 will have 250 additional features. This will include the SWIFT feature, which stands for SolidWorks Intelligent Feature Technology. It will allow users to better manage their designing flow," informed, Jeff Ray, COO at SolidWorks. Today, most users have to remember the order that was followed while designing a particular product. SolidWorks is trying to change this with the help of these new features.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 13 April 2006 )
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