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TurboCAD Deluxe 20 Ships

Addresses up to 32G of memory, includes new print window.

| Published March 22, 2013

IMSI/Design announced the release of TurboCAD Deluxe 20. The new 64-bit version can address up to 32G of memory (compared to 2G on the 32-bit platform).  It can load, process, and render much larger CAD files, according to the company. 

The new print window allows users to enter coordinate values, or use the mouse to specify opposite corners of an area they want to print. The drag mode selector has been enhanced with three new drag modes, and one new menu item that encapsulates the old selector modes offering more precise control over object selection for faster modification of a drawing.
 
The Previous Selection function allows users to quickly jump back to the last selection modified and restore the selection. An updated AutoCAD 2013 (DWG) filter offers a range of continued enhancements for working with the latest AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT 2010/2011/2012/2013 files to maximize workflow.
 
The new Stellated Polygon tool lets users create star-shaped polygon objects in two clicks and quickly adjust properties including teeth number, stellated as wave (for rounded stellated polygons), radius external, radius internal, radius fillet external (works when stellated as wave option is ON), radius fillet internal, angle of rotation, hole diameter, and thickness (when working with ACIS 3D stellated polygons).
 
For more information, visit IMSI/Design.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.




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