News About nPowerSoftware
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June 8, 2020
January 23, 2020
July 19, 2018
June 13, 2017
March 14, 2016
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February 2, 2016
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June 8, 2015
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February 20, 2014
Power Surfacing awarded gold medal for best in class software at SolidWorks World.
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February 21, 2013
Desktop Engineering article "Freeform Surfacing for SolidWorks" and Desktop Engineering Pick Of the Week.
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February 8, 2013
Article on Power Surfacing from Graphic Speak nPower brings Sub-D surfacing to SolidWorks®
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January 28, 2013
SolidWorks® blogger Josh Ming (SolidSmack blog) showcases Power Surfacing in his blog entitled Hands on the new SolidWorks® Power Surfacing Plug-in with Paul McCrorey .
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January 11, 2013
SolidWorks® blogger Josh Ming (SolidSmack blog) talks about Power Surfacing and an impressive project done by Mark Biasotti using Power Surfacing.
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January 12, 2013
SolidWorks® blogger Rob Rodriguez talks about Power Surfacing on his Let's Talk Surfacing web blog.
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March 15, 2011
IntegrityWare / nPowerSoftware President David Gill's interview in upFront ezine. See article
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October 2010
SubD-NURBS is Desktop Engineering's Product of the Month! See the article
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August 29, 2007
3dcreative magazine gives a nice summary of the Siggraph 2007 event. Coverage of nPower Software is on pages 26-28.
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January 6 , 2006
German magazine Digital Production (page 52, January 6, 2006) and writer Robert Seitel selects Power NURBS as one of the 7 best 3ds Max plug-ins. See article (in German) .
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October, 2005
Dutch Freelance writer and 3D expert Metin Sevin reviews Power Booleans. See article.
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April, May, 2005
CAD User Magazine features Power SolidWorks®ToMax (and our other popular translators) in their April / May 2005 issue. See article , or see High Resolution article .
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March 16, 2005
Desktop Engineering features Power Translators as the "Product of the Week". See article
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January, 2005
Desktop Engineering displays Power Translators model on cover of January, 2005 issue. The Seadoo model was created on SolidWorks® , and imported using Power Translators (by Joe Dunne, SolidWorks® marketing). You can see additional images of this model in our web gallery.
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November, 2004
nPower Software's Power Solids is nominated as a finalist for the Game Developer Frontline awards. Winners will be announced in January, 2005.
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June, 2004
French CG magazine Vocmag highlights Power Solids 2.3, Power Translators 2.3 in their section on plug-ins in their June 2004 product showcase. See their web page here .
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May, 2004
Cadalyst magazine showcases Power Solids 2.0, Power Translators 2.0, and the viewer plug-ins in their May 2004 product showcase. See the product showcase here .
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January, 2004
Digital Production magazine highlights Power Booleans. See January issue, page 98.
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November 5, 2003
nPower Software's Power Booleans is nominated as a finalist for the Game Developer Frontline award. Winners will be announced in January, 2004.
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October, 2003
Rhinoviny newspaper (Czech newspaper) gives a very nice review of Power Solids 2.0 for Rhino. See the nice images even if you can't read Czech language. See the article here .
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September, 2003
Animation magazine (September issue, page 51-52) awards Power Booleans 2.0 " Winner of Animation Magazine's Seal of Excellence ". Power Booleans is awarded 5 stars. A quote from the review reads: "The Bottom Line: The Plug-in saves a lot of time, and I mean a lot. The incredible thing is that you may actually feel smarter when you start using this clever plug-in."
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September, 2003
CADALYST magazine reviews Power Solids & Power Booleans in their September 2003 issue (page 14).
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February, 2003
Spanish web magazine 3DA gives glowing review of Power Booleans in their Software Analysis section. See the product review (including tutorial) here .
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January, 2003
Best Max plugins!
Digital Production magazine (German magazine) picks both Power Solids and Power Booleans for its feature article on the best plug-ins for 3ds Max / Viz. See the German article ("Die Besten Plug-Ins") here .
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November, 2002
November issue of CAD Magazine reviewed Power Booleans, Power Solids and Power Translators. See pages 50 - 51.