CAD Interoperability Software supports parallel processing.

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With TransMagic R7 SP2, all TransMagic products can perform multiple operations simultaneously by utilizing dual and quad core computers. Program reads and writes JT files in both visualization and B-Rep forms, and includes CAD version support for CATIA V5 R18, SolidWorks 2008, and ACIS R18 file formats. Utilizing split window view ports and high-resolution 2D image processing, engineers can translate, repair, and share 3D files for vendors and variety of downstream users.



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Parallel Processing Introduced in TransMagic 3D CAD Interoperability Software



New Release Supports JT, CATIA V5 R18 and SolidWorks 2008

WESTMINSTER, CO - June 17, 2008 - TransMagic Inc., the leading developer of easy-to-use and precise 3D multi-CAD/CAM interoperability software solutions, today announced the release of its latest product update, TransMagic R7 SP2. This version introduces parallel processing technology, a new JT read/write add-on translator, major CAD version support and other usability features.

Large CAD file translation and geometry repair operations are very compute-intensive. With this release, all TransMagic products can perform multiple operations simultaneously by taking advantage of dual and quad core computers. This combination of hardware and software technologies results in significant performance gains for TransMagic users.

"Many TransMagic customers are translating hundreds of files per day," said Todd Reade, President of TransMagic. "Implementing parallel processing allows our users to translate and repair numerous files in a much shorter period of time."

TransMagic now reads and writes JT files in both visualization and B-Rep forms. JT files with B-Rep information can be translated as geometry for use in any CAD/CAM/CAE application. With the addition of JT, TransMagic now offers more than 150 different data exchange options in one application.

TransMagic R7 SP2 products are officially certified by Autodesk for use with Inventor 2009. This release includes updated CAD version support for CATIA V5 R18, SolidWorks 2008 and ACIS R18 file formats.

New split window view ports, high resolution 2D image processing and other usability features in this release will help many engineers successfully translate, repair and share 3D files for vendors and a variety of downstream users. TransMagic software products dramatically reduce the costs of reusing CAD designs in manufacturing applications and eliminate the unnecessary delays and expenses associated with redrafting designs, outsourcing file translations and sharing design data.

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About TransMagic

TransMagic, Inc. develops easy-to-use, highly efficient and precise 3D CAD data exchange software to enable seamless reuse of 3D CAD engineering and manufacturing data in multi-CAD environments. Used for individual, workgroup and company wide translations and geometry repair, the data exchange software supports all major CAD systems and most other CAD/CAM/CAE applications for analysis, manufacturing and simulation. Supported formats include Autodesk (Inventor and Mechanical Desktop), Dassault Systemes (CATIA, SolidWorks and ACIS), PTC Pro/Engineer and Siemens PLM Software (NX, NX I-deas, JT and Parasolid) as well as industry standards IGES and STEP.

With an intuitive interface and straightforward commands, users can quickly repair 3D geometry and condition data for optimal translation results with minimal training. Rapid implementation, skilled support and quality software helps customers worldwide increase interoperability efficiency, production and profitability. Included in TransMagic's clients are ABB, Applied Materials, Chrysler, Boeing, NASA, General Motors, Honda, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Caterpillar and Toyota.

For more information, visit www.transmagic.com or call +1 303.460.1406.

TransMagic is a registered trademark of TransMagic, Inc. All other brand and product names may be registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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