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IRONCAD XG 2009 –
Product Reviews from the CAD Community
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Develop3D - September 2009
Al Dean from Develop3D, takes a look at what's new
and how it works in IRONCAD Next Generation...More
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IRONCAD 11.0 –
Product Reviews from the CAD Community
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Desktop Engineering - December 2008
Desktop Engineering magazine (deskeng.com)
announced that IRONCAD Version 11.0, from IronCAD LLC (Atlanta, GA),
which enhances productivity by moving creative ideas into full 3D
reality while using a creative design approach, was chosen as the
Editor's Pick of the Week for December 10, 2008. . [READ
MORE]
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IRONCAD 10.0 –
Product Reviews from the CAD Community
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Cadalyst Magazine - February 2008
One of the niceties of IRONCAD has always been
that designers can drag and drop geometry to apply it to a model.
IRONCAD v10 comes with an entire catalog of shapes. These catalog shapes
aren't just dumb primitives either. They have sketches embedded in them
that users can change as they please. They can even build their own
catalogs. [READ MORE]
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Desktop Engineering - February 2008
IronCAD has been on the market for almost 10 years
and has always been
impressive in terms of usability. The user interaction and experience
has always
been very dynamic. Models are built by pulling and pushing geometry,
rather than
the sketch-feature workflow in many of its competitors. [READ
MORE]
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MCAD - December 2007
IRONCAD is one of the original direct modeling
design applications. The latest version boasts a new UI, dynamic
mechanism simulation, and enhanced rendering tools. Al Dean reports. [READ MORE]
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IRONCAD 9.0
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Product Reviews from the CAD Community
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MCAD Magazine - February 2007
It’s been a good four years since we last looked
at IRONCAD, so Al Dean visited new UK reseller, iCAD Solutions to
discover what’s new about the 3D
modeling application, what’s changed and where it’s at. [READ MORE]
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Cadalyst Magazine - November 2006
IronCAD has just released v9 of its versatile 3D
modeling software. Positioned to compete with midrange solid modelers
such as SolidWorks and Inventor, it's a hybrid modeler—in other words, a
program that can use parametric as well as explicit methodologies.
IRONCAD 9 can be either history-based—using sketches and constraints to
control how things are constructed in a particular order—or
non-history-based—building geometry without regard to the construction
order. [READ MORE]
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Machine Design Magazine - November 2006
IRONCAD 3D modeling software provides a different,
more flexible design method compared to traditional history-based
systems. For one thing, it sports a drag-and-drop 3D interface that lets
users conceptualize designs faster. And geometry manipulation is a
breeze because parent-child relationships don't govern the model. [READ MORE] |
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