IntelliCAD Technology Consortium Announces Release of IntelliCAD 7.1

The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium (ITC) today announced the release of IntelliCAD 7.1. IntelliCAD 7.1 is a maintenance release that contains many improvements since the IntelliCAD 7.0b release in August, while also including performance enhancements throughout in areas such as printing, zooming, multiline text, and .pdf file export. IntelliCAD 7.1 also supports new features: attach .dgn files, drag-and-drop layouts between drawings, invert image clips (raster image support is available in Professional versions), and more. IntelliCAD 7.1 integrates Open Design Alliance Teigha® version 3.4.1 released earlier this year. David Lorenzo, ITC Development Director commented, “With the release of IntelliCAD 7.1, the ITC has shown that the new architecture allows us to more easily incorporate ODA Teigha updates. In addition, our quick updates in the 7 series are keeping pace with fixes and features required by both ITC members and their industry users." Interested IntelliCAD users can contact ITC members to receive details about availability of IntelliCAD software. Read More

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