CAD/CAM on Linux
Posted by
Nancy Weber-Zehren
on 2003-09-05 13:14:30 UTC
Weber Systems
Releases SYNERGY CAD/CAM on Linux
MENOMONEE FALLS, WI, Aug. 22, 2003 -- Weber Systems, Inc. innovators in
adaptive CAD/CAM software solutions have today announced its Synergy CAD/CAM
software is now available for the Linux O/S.
Over 25 years of CAD/CAM software design and manufacturing knowledge has
gone into this versatile product. Linux users have been looking for a
mid-range solution with more capabilities than freeware and the
functionality of expensive workstation products. Synergy is that solution
with its ability to adapt to your product design needs and fits to your shop
floor capacity. 2-1/2 to 5-axis milling, multi-axis turn, and Mill/Turn
combinations can all be programmed with Synergy. Create direct to machine
code and shop floor documentation in text or web browser documents.
About Weber Systems:
Weber Systems has been developing innovative software solutions for the
manufacturing community since 1976.
Web site: www.webersys.com <http://www.webersys.com/>
CONTACT: John Gandee (262) 782-0181
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Releases SYNERGY CAD/CAM on Linux
MENOMONEE FALLS, WI, Aug. 22, 2003 -- Weber Systems, Inc. innovators in
adaptive CAD/CAM software solutions have today announced its Synergy CAD/CAM
software is now available for the Linux O/S.
Over 25 years of CAD/CAM software design and manufacturing knowledge has
gone into this versatile product. Linux users have been looking for a
mid-range solution with more capabilities than freeware and the
functionality of expensive workstation products. Synergy is that solution
with its ability to adapt to your product design needs and fits to your shop
floor capacity. 2-1/2 to 5-axis milling, multi-axis turn, and Mill/Turn
combinations can all be programmed with Synergy. Create direct to machine
code and shop floor documentation in text or web browser documents.
About Weber Systems:
Weber Systems has been developing innovative software solutions for the
manufacturing community since 1976.
Web site: www.webersys.com <http://www.webersys.com/>
CONTACT: John Gandee (262) 782-0181
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Discussion Thread
Nancy Weber-Zehren
2003-09-05 13:14:30 UTC
CAD/CAM on Linux
ballendo
2003-09-06 01:54:58 UTC
Re: CAD/CAM on Linux
Jon Elson
2003-09-06 15:41:07 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CAD/CAM on Linux
nanmol
2003-09-10 08:32:28 UTC
Re: CAD/CAM on Linux
Kim Lux
2003-09-10 09:22:21 UTC
Better servo performance: Ameteks at 60V, 80V ?
Dan Mauch
2003-09-10 09:59:42 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Better servo performance: Ameteks at 60V, 80V ?
Jon Elson
2003-09-10 10:05:14 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Better servo performance: Ameteks at 60V, 80V ?
Kim Lux
2003-09-10 10:08:14 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Better servo performance: Ameteks at 60V, 80V ?
Kim Lux
2003-09-10 10:11:22 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Better servo performance: Ameteks at 60V, 80V ?
Dan Mauch
2003-09-10 11:45:25 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Better servo performance: Ameteks at 60V,80V ?
ja_erickson
2003-09-10 15:17:37 UTC
Re: Better servo performance: Ameteks at 60V, 80V ?
Doug Fortune
2003-09-10 23:10:05 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Better servo performance: Ameteks at 60V, 80V ?
deanc500
2003-09-11 07:31:56 UTC
Re: Better servo performance: Ameteks at 60V, 80V ?
Kim Lux
2003-09-12 09:12:10 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Better servo performance: Ameteks at 60V, 80V ?