CANADA: Visual 2000 unveils PLM plug-in update
By Richard Woodard | 22 January 2013
Software company Visual 2000 International has launched an updated version of its Adobe Illustrator Plug-In for Visual PLM.net.
Following its initial launch in September 2012, the second release aims to provide fashion and technical designers with more robust PLM integration, adding new image management and product editing capabilities.
“Both users and managers like the simplicity of interacting with the PLM system right from the familiar CAD interface,” said Charles Benoualid, Visual 2000 vice president of research and development.
“Version 2 adds more and better ways to achieve this. We will continue to aggressively develop this important technology.”
Version 2 is available free of charge to new and current Visual PLM.net customers using Illustrator on Mac or PC.
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