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Data, bibliographic and document management software
News Release from: BlueCielo ECM Solutions | Subject: InnoCielo View 2008
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 July 2007
Software aids document management
InnoCielo View 2008 users can view, print, compare and annotate all CAD, Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat documents from a single integrated and user-friendly environment.
BlueCielo ECM Solutions (formerly Cyco Software) has released a new version of InnoCielo View (formerly named AutoManager View) InnoCielo View 2008 is a powerful PC desktop solution that helps people across the enterprise to quickly view, print, compare and annotate (engineering) documents
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Supporting over 200 different file formats, InnoCielo View 2008 is designed to view, print, compare and annotate all CAD, Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat documents from a single integrated and user-friendly environment.
It includes support for AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor and SolidWorks.
Further reading
Automanager View available online
Cyco Software, the provider of document management solutions for the design and engineering environment, has made the AutoManager View document viewer for the CAD and office environment.
Major improvements to document management system
AutoManager TeamWork 2002 is a simple, affordable, and complete engineering document management (EDM) system that includes fast document access, revision control, viewing and printing capabilities
InnoCielo View 2008 can be used as a stand-alone tool or as a complementary solution to BlueCielo's flagship ECM solutions InnoCielo Meridian Enterprise and InnoCielo TeamWork.
Office workers, external contractors and others can easily view, print, compare and annotate (engineering) documents that are managed in InnoCielo Meridian Enterprise and InnoCielo TeamWork.
It also supports the InnoCielo Meridian Enterprise BriefCase for the exchange of sets of documents and assemblies, and related information such as file references and redlines across the enterprise.
InnoCielo View 2008 includes integrated support for viewing, redlining and comparing AutoCAD drawings up to and including AutoCAD 2008, AutoCAD Electrical 2008, AutoCAD Architecture 2008, AutoCAD Raster Design 2008, AutoCAD MAP 2008, AutoCAD Mechanical 2008 and AutoCAD PandID 2007 drawings.
AutoCAD support includes the viewing of fonts, linetypes, dimensions, external (clipped) references and layouts.
InnoCielo View 2008 offers seamless integration of the Autodesk Inventor and Mechanical Desktop viewers for viewing up to and including Autodesk Inventor 2008 and Mechanical Desktop 2008 drawings and models.
InnoCielo View 2008 offers seamless integration of the SolidWorks eDrawings viewer for viewing 2D drawings and 3D models created in up to and including SolidWorks 2007.
InnoCielo View 2008 offers support for Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Outlook and Visio file formats) up to and including Microsoft Office version 2007, Adobe Acrobat (PDF) up to and including version 8 and many other vector, raster, word processing, spreadsheet, compressed, database and other file formats.
InnoCielo View 2008 offers support for the latest operating systems up to and including Windows Vista.
InnoCielo View 2008 can integrate a number of viewers from other parties to provide a single integrated solution for viewing documents.
Supported viewers include Autodesk DWF Viewer, Cimmetry AutoVue and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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