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progeCAM CNC Software 2008 Basic 8.0.14
CADDIT
progeCAM product includes both progeCAD and Dolphin PartMaster CNC to offer machinists one integrated CAD CAM software bundle. On one side, progeCAD offers IntelliCAD and AutoCAD 2008 DWG file compatibility for CAD design and drafting, with support for ACIS 3D, Image and OLE object embedding, AutoLISP, and VBA scripting. On the other hand Dolphin PartMaster CNC generates common industry standard G-Code post-processed for a large variety of common machines.
progeCAM integrates CAD drafting with affordable CNC milling into one software bundle using custom software and menus. Using CADDIT progeCAM, a user simply selects the desired CAD geometry for manufacturing, selects from a number of built-in pre-processing options, to generate the desired CNC toolpath in PartMaster. progeCAM makes this possible without any manual CAD file conversion by the user. Version 8.0.14 has table top and hobby milling.
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