Software creates standard and manufacturer-specified parts.

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PartsNow! v4.1 plug-in mechanical parts library, for AutoCAD 2004 and Inventor 7 users, can create several million parts such as bearings, fasteners, and steel shapes. It creates feature-based solid models in Inventor, and generates parts in both 2D multi-views and 3D solids inside AutoCAD. Program supports Inventor native modeling features so parts can be edited easily. It supports JIS, ANSI, ISO, and DIN industrial standards and over 52 manufacturer catalogs.



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Cadalog Releases PartsNow! 4.1 for AutoCAD 2004 and Inventor 7



New Library Creates Millions of Standard & Manufacturer Specified Parts

BELLINGHAM, WA - May 15, 2003 --Cadalog,Inc. has released PartsNow! 4.1, a plug-in mechanical parts library for AutoCAD and Inventor users. The enhanced software has the ability to create several million standard and manufacturer-specific parts such as bearings, fasteners, and steel shapes from inside AutoCAD 2004 and Inventor 7. The program also works with AutoCAD 2002 and 2000, and Inventor 6 and 5.3. PartsNow! creates feature based solid models in Inventor, and generates parts in both 2D multi-views and 3D solids inside AutoCAD.

One of World's Largest Feature-based Parts Libraries
As one of the largest mechanical parts libraries available for Inventor and AutoCAD, PartsNow! 4.1 creates selected components on the fly inside either CAD program. It supports Inventor native modeling features so parts can be edited easily. The program also supports JIS, ANSI, ISO and DIN industrial standards and over 52 different manufacturer catalogs including popular manufacturers such as SKF, NSK, PEM and Torrington.

Price & Contact Info
PartsNow! is still only $50 (U.S.) and can be purchased directly from www.cadalog.com/partsnow/. For more information go to www.cadalog.com/partsnow/ or contact Cadalog, Inc., by e-mail at sales@cadalog-inc.com.

About Cadalog
Cadalog, Inc. specializes in parts library software development, the exporting of American CAD products such as Rhinoceros to Asia as well as the development of popular CAD-related web sites such as CADalog.com, PartsWorks.com and 3Dmodelsharing.com. For more information about Cadalog, Inc., go to www.cadalog-inc.com.

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