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Alpha Software Express, LLC Announces Version 1.1 of Its Java Software Product for General Design Work and Management of Drawings
Business Wire, Jan 18, 2002
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SAN RAFAEL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 18, 2002
Alpha Software Express, a supplier of OpenVMS and Java based software, announced today the next generation of its flagship product introduced last August.
CAD Object Manager provides an inexpensive means to create and manage architectural and engineering designs of all types. Its unique Java implementation allows it to run on virtually any platform - e.g. Windows 95/98/NT/XP, Linux, Mac OS, OpenVMS, etc. It also provides document management functions, like drawing check-out and check-in, as well as, powerful user specific privilege features.
Version 1.1 of the product builds on the existing model of discrete object management and security by adding many new and improved features. Most prominent of those is the new object editing menu. It provides flip, rotation, color modification, re-sizing, reshaping and special attribute changes on any existing object.
It also allows ownership and privilege modifications for objects using the L1 and L2 security models.
Other new features include:
-- Expanded grid types, labeling and scale-based grid gap selections. -- Tape measure with actual scaled value, or pixel, readout. -- Selectable top and bottom toolbar viewing. -- Selectable double buffer option. -- New loose selection algorithm option. -- New color box options to make color selection more flexible. -- Updated documentation with 3 new demonstration drawings.
Also, costs for Version 1.1 have been significantly reduced and now range from only $20 - $75 per user license, depending on options selected. Interested users can downloaded a FREE 60 day evaluation copy at: http://alphase.com/aex/OrderViaTia.html.
>Don Sykes, the company's principal engineer says of this release, "The herculean task of creating the generalized design tool is done. Now we can turn to the relatively easier task of incorporating industry specific options as they become clear. Of course we're still continuing our schedule of improving the core engine too." He added, "We're confident that customers will begin to see the value of this platform independent, generalized approach to design."
About Alpha Software Express, LLC
Incorporated in 2000, Alpha Software Express was a natural outgrowth of Alpha Software Engineering founded in 1992 to provide OpenVMS application services to a variety of customers, like Digital Equipment, Borland International and the Oakland Police Department.
The system we designed and developed for the Oakland PD back in 1992 continues to provide highly reliable 911 emergency dispatch operations today, on a 24x7x365 basis.
About Don Sykes
As a Bay Area software engineer and application developer for over 25 years, Don Sykes has provided significant software support to such companies as: Bechtel Group, Bank of America, S&W Foods, Oracle, United Airlines and American President Lines. He also developed and installed CAD software for such clients as Shell Oil(UK), Hong Kong Electric and Dow Chemical.
Visit: http://www.alphase.com.
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