InnerSoft CAD for AutoCAD 2005 1.2b

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InnerSoft CAD is a add-on for AutoCAD. This group of tools will allows you to: Export to a Excel Sheet the values of Area/Length property or coordinates for various AutoCAD entities. Import from a Excel Sheet the vertex coordinates for a set of 2D polylines or 3D polylines (you can choose between 3 different methods). You can also import a set of points from Excel or a set of Texts with a insertion point for every one. Sum the area or length property of a set of entities. Sum accumulated distance of a user defined walk in the drawing. Triangulate a set of points or mesh a model surface.
Type : Demo ($100.00)
OS Support : Windows All
Date / Size : Feb, 1. 2007 / 443 kBytes
Requirements : 10 MB Available Hard-Disk Space.Minimum requirements for your version of AutoCAD
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