Trajectory Evaluation Software supports unlimited particles.

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Able to simulate trajectory of particles over time, Trajectory Evaluator Assistant v2.1 includes functions for importing particle definitions from input files and removing upper limit on number of particles entered. Users can disable drawing of trajectory and/or generation of graphs for less than 100 particles.



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Unlimited Number of Particles in Trajectory Evaluator Assistant 2.1



Montreal, Quebec, Canada - December 13, 2005 -- Following closely on the heels of the version 2.0 release of Trajectory Evaluator Assistant, comes version 2.1 with even more improvements and new functionality. This specialized software application has rapidly become the standard for simulating the trajectory of a particle over time. New functions that have been added include:

Importing particle definitions from input files

Removing the upper limit on the number of particles entered

Users can now disable the drawing of the trajectory and/or the generation of the graphs for less than 100 particles

To obtain more information or to arrange a web demo of Trajectory Evaluator Assistant, please contact one of our representatives by email at info@infolytica.com or by phone at 514-849-8752.

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