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News Release from: MediaGold | Subject: TurboCad
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 March 2004
Free CAD Software for UK Schools,
colleges
Free CAD Software for UK Schools, colleges and universities, Design departments and students to benefit from free access to award winning Turbocad
MediaGold, UK republishers of the leading CAD software title TurboCAD, has today announced that it will be offering for free a version of TurboCAD to individual students and all educational institutions nationwide with a focus on design TurboCAD v7, versatile, feature-rich and easy to master, is a powerful tool for all design needs offering a complete solution for anyone needing to create, edit or view 2D or 3D drawings
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 15 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The software, developed by IMSI, a leading developer of visual content, design, and graphics software, will be available from March 1st for unlimited licenses with a 25 pound administration charge to cover order processing and shipping.
The initiative has been developed as MediaGold plans to launch a more current version (v10) of TurboCAD and in a bid to provide all design students with access to leading software in order that they are able to get more out of design packages as they join the UK work force.
John Goodson, Marketing Director at MediaGold, comments, " We are introducing the initiative in order to provide students with access to powerful software at an early stage.
Much of the investment in software at a business level is wasted due to the fact that many simply don't know how to make the most of the software.
This way, we can at least be sure that as graduates join the work force they are fully equipped with the skills to get the most out of modern software packages." As well as providing educational institutions with unlimited licenses, individuals will be able to obtain copies for use at home so that they may continue to study and work on projects in their own time.
In each case MediaGold will simply ask for some feed back about versions of TurboCAD in order that research and development can produce new versions with the users requirements in mind.
Individuals will not be subject to the administration charge.
Once registered, both educational establishments and individuals will have access to current upgrades at dramatically reduced prices.
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