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Product category: 3D CAD software
News Release from: Avanquest UK | Subject: TurboCAD Pro 15
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 19 March 2008

CAD package cuts design support costs

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TurboCAD Pro 15 has tools normally only found in CAD software costing thousands of pounds.

Available now from Avanquest Solutions, TurboCAD Pro 15 is IMSI's powerful, professional 2D and 3D design CAD package for all design professionals - architects, surveyors, joiners, fitters, mechanical engineers and conceptual designers TurboCAD delivers an outstanding combination of tools, more often associated with costly, high-support-dependant CAD solutions

Users want to be able to seamlessly import files from other CAD sources so they can carry on with their design project - not spend hours on the phone to technical support trying to resolve problems.

TurboCAD read/writes AutoCAD 2008 and Google SketchUp.

It supports a total of 30 CAD and graphic file formats including the ability to save as PDF.

TurboCAD Pro 15 has tools normally only found in CAD software costing thousands of pounds.

TurboCAD uses the ACIS modelling kernel, an impressive component found in high end CAD applications such as AutoCAD and CADKey.

The cost of TurboCAD Pro 15 is GBP 699 (including VAT), whereas AutoCAD 2008 retails at GBP 3675 (plus VAT).

TurboCAD Pro 15 Architectural and Mechanical Packs supply the tools for designers and modellers in any discipline and include the ability to import those designs into other specialised software.

Paul Tracey, TurboCAD Business Development Manager at Avanquest says: "TurboCAD is the best value design tool in its field and there are no hidden support costs or ongoing licence fees".

"A one-off purchase from Avanquest secures the latest CAD technology and free technical support".

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