DataCAD Ships EditNC v10.2.1 for CNC Program Editing

DataCAD_logoBAD KREUZNACH, Germany, June 5, 2014 – DataCAD Software & Services GmbH has announced the availability of the latest release EditNC v10.2.1. All R10 users should install this new version. The CNC program editor is designed to complement CAD/CAM systems, and provides powerful capabilities for manual G-code programming.

(picture from DataCAD website)

(picture from DataCAD website)

EditNC includes a large number of CNC programming features like: edit, review, calculate, analyze, compare and backplot. With EditNC manual G-code programming becomes as easy as child’s play. Data can be converted quickly and easily, a fast data transfer to the machines is possible. Various file analysis like min/max values or calculation of cycle times are done rapidly with EditNC.

EditNC version 10.2.1 offers a great number of new features, like the new extract program file function that splits a file into multiple files, each containing a single program segment. The new merge program function quickly locates missing sub programs and merges files.

The backplotter supports G65 and G66 macro calls, variables, macro commands, expressions and operations, B-axis indexing, as well as breakpoints. Furthermore EditNC implies a new “Macro Explorer” that displays variable contents and shows G65, G66, M98, M97 results.

“Our customers are very excited about the powerful features of the latest release,” explains Ulrich Oehler, CEO of DataCAD Software & Services GmbH. “Interesting is of course also the price – EditNC is already available at € 295,00, that is a real bargain.”

About DataCAD Software & Services GmbH

DataCAD Software & Service GmbH, founded in 1998, is one of the leading suppliers of technical software solutions for the industry. Company objective is to provide affordable software for a range of different industries, such as automotive, aerospace, tool & mold makers, manufacturing, prototyping, Woodworks, jewelry design, hobby and education. The visualization of CAD files is becoming more and more important.

For more information, please visit www.datacad.de.

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