9 Oct 2007 Sydney- CADDIT CAD CAM CNC Software today announced the release
of VariCAD 2007 R3 to Australia and New Zealand. As a result, Australian
architects, engineers, designers and other CAD professionals have access
to
a local VAR for this high value CAD solution. This newest release offers
greater stability and more features. ?VariCAD is an ideal tool in the
arsenal of every mechanical designer. The cross-platform pure geometry
based interoperability of the VariCAD product places VariCAD as unique in
the value mid-range products. The latest release should easily replace
most
basic functionality expected by users of TurboCAD, Vectorworks, Alibre or
Autodesk?s Mechanical Desktop? says CADDIT?s director Ben Decker.
VariCAD is 3D/2D CAD system primarily intended for mechanical engineering
design. In addition to powerful tools for 3D solid modeling and 2D
drafting
and dimensioning, the CAD system provides libraries of standard mechanical
parts (ANSI, DIN), calculations of standard mechanical components, and
tools for working with bills of materials (BOM) and blocks. New features
include A restructured BOM (Bill Of Materials) interface which sup****ts
multiple assembly levels, improvements in STEP and DWG file compatibility,
a further extended tutorial and quick demonstration, etc. Some
improvements
in the Linux interface, as well as reliability enhancements have also been
added.
CADDIT Pty Ltd is legally based in Sydney, Australia and provides a wide
range of design solutions, ranging from consulting to design contracting,
software development and sales. They can be contacted via their online
website at http://www.caddit.net.
Founded in 1994, VariCAD today has long-time experience in developing CAD
systems. The company focuses on mechanical engineering solutions, provide
software and services to customers from over 50 countries around the
world.


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