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Reverse Engineering.com’s 2011 Software Speeds Up Scanning Tasks

With improved large file management

Reverseengineering.com
Fri, 11/12/2010 - 11:03
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(Reverseengineering.com: La Jolla, California) -- Reverseengineering.com has announced that its 2011 CAD-integrated software plug-in is now available. Each plug-in has been optimized for the 64-bit operating system, and reverse-engineering users will realize a direct improvement in time and capacity.

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The 64-bit reverse engineering plug-in is already shipping for Inventor, Pro/Engineer, Siemens NX, Solid Edge, and AutoCAD. A ReverseEngineering.com 64-bit SolidWorks plug-in is in prerelease and ready to ship for the new SolidWorks 2011.

“It has 64-bit support for the reverse engineering bundle, including the management of portable coordinate measuring machine (CMM) hardware devices such as FARO and ROMER,” says Braxton Carter, chief technology officer for ReverseEngineering.com. “In addition to the hard-probing devices, we have also integrated the laser scanners and laser trackers for these manufacturers.”

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