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News Release from: BlueCielo ECM Solutions | Subject: AutoManager View 3.3
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 17 July 2002

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Cyco Software has released a new version of its award-winning AutoManager View document and CAD viewer.

Cyco Software has released a new version of its award-winning AutoManager View document and CAD viewer AutoManager View 3.3 will ship from 19th July, and a free preview version is already on the Cyco website

With AutoManager View, designers can view, zoom, print, mark-up and compare over 250 document types, including compressed and encoded database, presentation, raster, spreadsheet, vector, and word processing file formats.

The software also includes the BriefCase utility which enables designers to share drawings and related data securely across the Internet.

Among major new features in AutoManager View 3.3 are: Microsoft Office XP viewing (Word 2002, Excel 2002, PowerPoint 2002 and Outlook 2002); preview viewing of SolidWorks 2001 Plus files; support for AutoCAD 2002 viewing of fonts, line types and dimensions; enhanced viewing and printing of AutoCAD 2002 DWF files; improved DXF viewing; improved redlining and printing of TIFF files; faster drawing compare feature; and an enhanced raster viewer recognises more variations of files.

AutoManager View 3.3 is available for purchase at Cyco's worldwide reseller network, and in the Cyco web store.

Pricing starts at Eur 90 (upgrade) and Eur 175 (new license).

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