Gent, Belgium and Merrimack NH - Bricsys NV, the
developer of Bricscad for design professionals, has announced the
release of Bricscad V12 for the Linux operating system. All three
editions – Classic, Pro, and Platinum – bring to the Linux world
powerful 3D modeling and CAD API programming equal to the Bricsys
product line running on Windows.
Bricsys simultaneously announced no price increase for Bricscad V12
Linux, and that it plans to release the entire Bricscad V12 suite on Mac
OSX in the second half of 2012.
New in Briscad V12 for Linux
All editions of the new Bricscad V12 for Linux software feature a 2D
constraint solver as powerful as that found in much more expensive CAD
packages. Users are able to attach many kinds of constraints to 2D
elements, including perpendicular, parallel, and concentric.
Other improvements common to all editions include the ability to trim
hatches, add custom hatch patterns, define page setups, generate live
section planes, and model in 2D and 3D with visual styles. An improved
raster engine allows GIS applications to smoothly zoom and pan very
large bitmaps.
New In Bricscad V12 Pro Edition
The Pro edition of Bricscad V12 for Linux offers powerful 3D direct
modeling, the modern way to design products in 3D, together with
dynamic dimensions to allow fast and accurate modeling operations. Users
are able to toggle smoothly between 2D and 3D design modes – switching
between familiar environments and direct modeling operations.
A new intuitive user interface element called the “Quad Cursor” allows
users to create and edit 3D models with a minimum of clicks. Hovering
the cursor over edges, faces, and solids highlights them instantly, and
makes available at-cursor buttons for direct operations, such as
push-pull, rotate, and chamfer – all in real-time. In addition, users
can perform 3D operations in real-time rendered visual modes.
New in Bricscad V12 Platinum Edition
The Platinum edition of Bricscad V12 for Linux contains everything
found in the Pro edition, and adds a revolutionary 3D constraint solver
for .dwg-based modeling. Users are able to add 3D constraints to edges,
faces, and many kinds of solid primitives. A constraint control panel
lists the constraints, and users are able to view constraints in the
model simply by selecting them in the panel.
In addition, the Platinum edition importantly protects users against
over-constrained models. It also includes a design intent detector,
which can analyze repetitive operations on elements, detect the
intentions of users, and apply the appropriate operation automatically.
"Through our contacts with Linux users, we have come to understand
their strong need for a professional 3D engineering solution,” explained
Erik De Keyser, CEO of Bricsys. “The release of Bricscad V12 Pro and
Platinum makes it clear that we have made this happen.
“Together with the many APIs we released for Linux over the last twelve
months, we achieved our goal of creating the building blocks for a real
.dwg-based engineering platform for Linux,” he added. “By bringing the
powerful capabilities of Bricscad V12 to Linux users, we reconfirm our
commitment to fully supporting this market.”
For a comprehensive list of new features, please see www.bricsys.com/en_INTL/bricscad/features.jsp.
Availability and Pricing
All editions of Bricscad V12 for Linux will be available for download
in English on February 20, 2012. Other language versions are expected by
the end of March. A no-charge, 30-day trial version is available to
Linux users through DEB, RPM, and TAR.GZ installers from www.bricsys.com.
The Platinum edition is priced from US$675; other editions sport lower
prices. New licenses and upgrades are available through local Bricsys
resellers or online from the Bricsys e-store at www.bricsys.com/estore.
About Bricsys
Through a network of 70 offices on four continents, Bricsys is a global
provider of engineering software. Its product portfolio consists of
Bricscad design software, Vondle extended SaaS platform, and modeling
and constraint solving components technology.
Bricscad is the powerful alternative CAD platform that enables
.dwg-based applications to serve the growing markets of AEC, mechanical
design, GIS, and civil engineering.
Bricsys products are available in 17 languages, with more languages in
development. Every month, the company transparently reports to its
customers the status and development of its software products. Wherever
they are around the globe and around the clock, customers can
communicate support requests directly to the Bricsys support team.
Bricsys is a founding member of the Open Design Alliance and thereby
contributes to interoperability in the engineering industry.
For more information about Bricsys, contact us through www.bricsys.com.
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