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LTX(tm) Customization Breakthrough for AutoCAD LT(R)

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Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


From: ManuSoft (http://www.manusoft.com)
Contact: Owen Wengerd (330-698-1723 or owenw@manusoft.com)
Date: July 12, 1999

LTX(tm) Customization Breakthrough for AutoCAD LT(R)

Fredericksburg, Ohio, July 12, 1999 -- ManuSoft today announced LTX(tm), the AutoCAD LT Extension engine for loading and running AutoCAD(R) ARX applications in AutoCAD LT. The LTX engine is targeted toward developers of commercial and in-house ARX add-ons who want their existing applications to run on AutoCAD LT. LTX currently supports AutoCAD LT 97 and AutoCAD LT 98.

LTX is the first completely transparent interface between existing ARX applications and AutoCAD LT. Applications using the LTX engine run in AutoCAD LT in exactly the same way that they run in AutoCAD. The full array of ARX functionality is available to LTX applications, including custom object classes, reactors, custom commands, etc.

LTX is licensed on an annual basis, and includes ongoing support and updates as part of the license. Both flat-rate and volume-based licensing options are available. More detailed information about LTX licensing is available on the LTX web page at http://www.manusoft.com/software/ltx.html.

ManuSoft is an AutoCAD third party developer with a long history of developing AutoCAD-related software and utilities that push the limits and set new standards. In addition to software, ManuSoft also provides independent training, customization, support, and analysis for customers worldwide, with a special emphasis on manufacturing and related fields.

LTX is a trademark of ManuSoft.
AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT are registered trademarks of
Autodesk, Inc.
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