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CAP Upgrades Software; Releases CAP Studio Version 2.0 at NeoCon
2001 Trade Show
New Version Provides Powerful New Functionality
and More Flexibility, Increasing Productivity of Interior Designers,
Furniture Dealers, and Facility Managers
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich–
(June 18, 2001) - CAP, the leading design and specification
software company dedicated to the contract office furniture industry
and part of The McGraw-Hill Companies' (NYSE: MHP) Construction
Information Group, today announced the debut of CAP Studio 2.0,
an upgrade to its popular design and specification software, at
the international contract furniture industry trade show, NeoCon
2001.
CAP Studio Version 2.0 provides powerful new
functionality and more flexibility to help increase the productivity
of interior designers, furniture dealers, and facility managers.
Some of the important, new features include Custom Catalogs, Block
Replace, Customer Proposal and Enhanced Pricing Capability.
"CAP has a long history of serving the
contract furniture design and specification market," said Steve
Rogal, general manager of CAP. "We are fortunate to have a
large, passionate installed base of customers who provided extensive
input into our new software. We have incorporated their feedback
and requests into Studio 2.0 to help take them to the next level."
Custom Catalogs are a unique and powerful
feature provided to help designers on large or repetitive projects.
To capture furniture specifications for re-use, the Custom Catalog
is defined by the user and may contain fully or partially specified
products or groups of products and is an excellent mechanism for
implementing and maintaining corporate furniture standard programs.
Custom Catalogs can be accessed from within both the drawing and
worksheet in CAP Studio 2.0.
"Custom Catalogs are a very pervasive
tool which may change the way designers think about, create, and
use furniture standards. We feel it will definitely help increase
the productivity of CAP users," said Dave Gombert, manager
of CAP Software Development.
"In the real world, short timeframes
on design projects, last minute specification changes, and part
substitutions are the norm, not the exception," commented Alison
Roan, a former designer and now CAP trainer. "But Studio 2.0
simplifies tremendously the process of replacing blocks in an AutoCAD
drawing with a new Block Replace function." This dynamic, new
feature allows global changes to products in a drawing to save time
and reduce cost. In addition, a new Explorer capability in Designer
provides access to complete manufacturer catalog content within
a drawing, and a new Block Preview Window provides a view of the
2D or 3D symbol. Users may simply "drag and drop" the
symbol into the drawing.
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