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June 8, 2006 - SURFCAM Velocity II includes RapidRough(TM) technology, which delivers single-step roughing through pre-finishing operation that minimizes programming and machining time in cores, cavities, and complex, multi-surface parts. Incorporating TrueMill(TM) technology, program promotes efficient bulk material removal process. It is suited for 3-axis, high-speed machining applications.

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Surfware, Inc.
5703 Corsa Avenue
Westlake Village, CA, 91362
USA



Surfware Now Shipping SURFCAM Velocity II


WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., May 8 / -- Surfware Inc., developer of SURFCAM, announced today that its latest release, SURFCAM Velocity II, is now shipping.

SURFCAM Velocity II includes Surfware's patented new RapidRough(TM) technology, a single-step roughing through pre-finishing operation that significantly reduces both programming and machining time in cores, cavities and complex multi-surface parts. Incorporating the Company's patent-pending TrueMill(TM) technology, RapidRough is the fastest, most efficient bulk material removal process in the industry.

"We are extremely pleased to offer a product that exposes cutting-edge methods and technologies to the competitive 3 axis marketplace," said Domenic Lanzillotta, vice president of worldwide sales at Surfware. "SURFCAM Velocity II continues to redefine high-speed machining and provide our customers with the ultimate competitive advantage."

For more information on SURFCAM Velocity II, TrueMill, RapidRough and other Surfware products visit www.surfware.com.

About Surfware, Inc.

Surfware, Inc., developer of SURFCAM, incorporates continuous revolutionary innovation to provide solutions to today's biggest design through manufacturing concerns. Designed for CNC programming of 2- through 5-axis mills and lathes, SURFCAM is used in machine shops worldwide for mechanical design, surface modeling, reverse engineering, prototyping, mold-making, pattern-making and production machining. The Company's global user base includes many leading manufacturers in the aerospace, defense, automotive, consumer electronics, industrial equipment and medical products industries. Surfware's recent innovations include the IndustryWeek(TM) Technology of the Year recipient, TrueMill(TM). For additional information, visit www.surfware.com.

CONTACT: Greg Dare of Surfware Inc., +1-818-991-1960, pr@surfware.com
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