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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Peter Masi
(303) 399-6031
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http://www.amtec.com/media
AMTEC ANNOUNCES TECPLOT VERSION 9.2 FOR MAC OS X
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Amtec Engineering, Inc., a developer of data
visualization software, today announced the release of Tecplot 9.2
for Mac OS X. This represents the first time that Tecplot, which was
first released in 1988, has supported Macintosh computers. Engineers
and scientists on Mac OS X now benefit from the industry's leading
technical plotting software with integrated XY, 2- and 3-D
capabilities.
"We see a growing demand from our customers to run Tecplot on Mac OS
X," said Amtec President Mike Peery. "Supporting Mac OS X exemplifies
our commitment to providing multi-platform support so engineers and
scientists can communicate and collaborate."
"Mac OS X provides the power, stability and reliability that
scientists and engineers depend upon for collecting and analyzing
data," said Ron Okamoto, Apple's vice president of Worldwide
Developer Relations. "Having Tecplot 9.2 available for Mac OS X will
certainly benefit our customers engaged in the field of science and
technology."
Commercial shipment of Tecplot 9.2 begins October 1, 2002. The
release of Amtec's industry-specific add-on modules for Mac OS X is
expected later in the month.
Tecplot 9.2 is Amtec's versatile plotting and data analysis software.
Its general technical plotting and high-end 3-D visualization
abilities create superb on-screen graphics and presentation-quality
output.
Tecplot is the ideal tool for engineers and scientists working with
large data sets created by numerical simulation software, data from
analysis and testing, and those seeking a one-stop-shop for data
visualization. Tecplot 9.2 is available for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP,
Mac OS X, Linux, and most UNIX workstations with prices starting at
$1,495 in the U.S.A.
About Amtec Engineering
Co-founded in 1981 by Mike Peery, president of the privately held
company, Amtec delivers visualization software for engineers and
scientists to analyze, discover, and communicate results. In 1988
Amtec launched Tecplot, the company's first software product for the
scientific visualization market. Since then, Amtec has been applying
and influencing the latest advances in plotting capabilities, and
Tecplot has become the visualization tool of choice for over 30,000
engineers and scientists around the world.
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Editors:
1. Copies of Tecplot are available upon request for editorial review.
2. PDF files are available at http://www.amtec.com/media.
3. High resolution image files are also available for download.
Contents of www.amtec.com/media:
01. News Release
02. Tecplot 9.2 Datasheet
03. New features
04. Image Gallery (download high resolution files for publication)
05. Factsheet
06. Archives
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Editors:
1. Copies of Tecplot are available upon request for editorial review.
2. PDF files are available at http://www.amtec.com/media.
3. High resolution image files are also available for download.
Contents of www.amtec.com/media:
01. News Release
02. Tecplot 9.2 Datasheet
03. New features
04. Image Gallery (download high resolution files for publication)
05. Factsheet
06. Archives
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