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CAD Schroer Group Releases New Version of MEDUSA4
Jan. 18, 2008 02:00 PM
CAD Schroer Group (CSG) announced the latest release of its
free personal use version of the powerful MEDUSA4 design automation suite,
available for Windows and six different Linux distributions. The
industry-proven 2D/3D CAD solution now also includes a Sheet Metal Design
module, and many additional enhancements.
CAD Schroer, serious about offering engineering solutions that support flexible
systems strategies, released the commercial version of MEDUSA4 3.0.1 in Autumn
2007. Now MEDUSA4 Personal users can benefit from additional functionality, and
support for the current versions of the following Linux distributions: CentOS,
Fedora, Mandriva, RedHat, SuSE and Ubuntu .
“MEDUSA4 Personal offers almost all of the functionality available in our most
advanced MEDUSA4 package, including basic 3D (sheet-based modeling),
parametrics, and all of MEDUSA4’s drafting power tools, like SMART Edit
(“parametrics on demand”), and hidden line removal,” explains MEDUSA4 Product
Line Manager Mark Simpson. “Now users can also try our simple and powerful
integrated Sheet Metal Design module.”
Enhancements on the drafting side include full TrueType/operating system font
and Unicode (multi-language) support, easier top-down and bottom-up design, a
new parts balloon tool and parts list table, and even more intelligence in the
SMART Edit tool.
MEDUSA4 Personal is expressly restricted to non-commercial use. Small technical
differences from the commercial version include a different sheet format,
watermarked print output, and the ability to import from, but not export to,
DXF/DWG format. The commercial version is highly customisable, while MEDUSA4
Personal is not.
“Since the day of its first release, MEDUSA4 Personal has been met with great
enthusiasm. Home users seem to have a keen interest in deploying professional
CAD software, and the latest version, with all the additional functionality of
the professional 3.0 release, makes it an even more attractive system. As a
result we are extremely confident that MEDUSA4 will keep climbing the ranks in
terms of significance and value as perceived by designers in the private as
well as professional spheres.” says Michael Schroer, Founding Director of CSG,
whose success has been built on long-term customer relationships, and a firm
“by engineers for engineers” approach to software development.
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