Nemetschek NA Releases VectorWorks 2008 SP3
COLUMBIA, MD,
June 4, 2008 - Nemetschek North America announced today the release of
Service Pack 3, a maintenance update for the VectorWorks 2008 product line,
which includes VectorWorks Designer, VectorWorks Architect, VectorWorks
Landmark, VectorWorks Spotlight, VectorWorks Machine Design, VectorWorks
Fundamentals, and RenderWorks.
"We are committed to providing continual improvements of our software
based on user-feedback and internal testing. With this update, we focused on
enhancing the behavior of referenced files in rotated plan, custom user
origins, and design layer viewports when used in combination with each
other," explains Paul Pharr, Chief Technology Officer for Nemetschek North
America.
In addition, VectorWorks 2008 is now certified with 3Dconnexion's
SpaceNavigator - a 3D mouse that can easily control and maneuver the 3D
environment, which allows for a streamlined design process that increases
productivity. Service Pack 3 also allows DXF/DWG file translation for
machines running 64-bit Windows operating systems with 4GB of memory.
The 2008 VectorWorks family of design software was released on September
13, 2007. VectorWorks 2008 offers new CAD software technology to optimize
workflows, enrich presentations, and facilitate collaboration.
To download this update, VectorWorks 2008 users should go to the About
VectorWorks dialog box and click Check for Updates.
About Nemetschek NA
Nemetschek North America is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Nemetschek
Group. A global leader in design technologies, Nemetschek North America has
been developing CAD software for the AEC, entertainment, landscape design,
and manufacturing fields since 1985.
For more information, visit
www.nemetschek.net or call 410-290-5114 or 888-646-4223 in the U.S.
More information about 3Dconnexion's SpaceNavigator is available at
www.3Dconnexion.com.
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