PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Actify, Inc.
Actify Inc., the global leader in digital design communication solutions for the automotive, aerospace, industrial automation and discrete manufacturing industries, announced today the release of SpinFire Professional 8.2, which features the addition of a Czech language version and an improved .3D file format. With the Czech language version, SpinFire Professional 8.2 can now reach a wider range of users world wide. SpinFire Professional 8.2 also includes an improved .3D file format which reduces memory usage and loading time, making it easier for users to load and view large files.
"The release of SpinFire Professional 8.2 with a Czech language version adds to our already extensive list of language versions available, and we are happy to provide our current Czech users with the latest version of SpinFire Professional so we can meet their digital design communication needs," said Chris Jones, President of Actify. "In addition to the localization for Czech, we've also greatly improved our .3D file format, which is on average 20%-30% smaller and loads 5-6 times faster than the previous version of SpinFire Professional, allowing users to quickly access and work with the design data. This sets a new standard for the industry in terms of performance."
The release of SpinFire Professional 8.2 also features improved performance handling of large files and large assemblies. Areas of improvement include:
-- Rotate, Pan, Zoom
-- Picking
-- Preview of transformations
-- Movements of parts with handles
-- Cross section
-- Focusing on point or part
-- Zoom fit
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