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Cadalog Releases World's Largest Native, Feature Based Parts Library

    BELLINGHAM, Wash.--May 6, 2002--A new release of PartsNow!, available from Cadalog, Inc. (formerly EMT Software), can create several million standard and manufacturer-specific parts such as bearings, fasteners, and steel shapes from inside Autodesk Inventor(R) 5.3.
    Cadalog, Inc. claims this is the world's largest parts library that creates native, feature-based Inventor parts and assemblies.
    PartsNow! 4.0 also includes an AutoCAD-compatible plug-in that generates the same number of parts in 2D multi-views and in 3D solids, all inside AutoCAD 2000 and above. PartsNow! for Inventor 5.3 and AutoCAD sells for $195.00.

    World's largest feature-based parts library for Inventor and AutoCAD

    Offering one of the largest mechanical parts libraries in the world, PartsNow! creates selected components on the fly inside either Inventor or AutoCAD. It supports Inventor native modeling features so parts can be edited easily.
    The program supports ANSI, ISO, DIN and JIS industrial standards and over 55 different American and Japanese manufacturer catalogs. The number of parts available increases every month and PartsNow! customers can download new parts directly from CADalog.com or PartsWorks.com.

    Contact Info

    For more information about PartsNow! for Inventor go to http://www.cadalog.com/store.php or contact Cadalog, Inc., at 851 Coho Way, #311, Bellingham, WA 98225; voice 800/698-1727 or 360/647-2426; fax 360-647-2890 or sales@cadalog.com.

    About Cadalog

    Cadalog, Inc., formerly known as EMT Software, specializes in parts library software development and exporting American CAD products such as Rhino to the Asian market. Original parts library software products include SolidMech, PartsNow!, SE-PartsXL, MECH 2D/3D and Auto-Z. CADalog.com and PartsWorks.com are also developed by Cadalog, Inc.

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