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News D-Tools Displays System Integrator 5 at ISE-European Premiere (8/1/2007) Stand G30, Integrated Systems Europe 2007 Latest version of award-winning software makes it easier than ever to design, estimate, and document integration of low voltage systems D-Tools, Inc., the worldwide leader in system integration software, today announced the latest version of its award-winning System Integrator software, SI 5, which is due out this quarter, will be demonstrated at ISE. D-Tools System Integrator is currently used by over 2,000 companies to streamline the design, estimation, and documentation processes associated with the installation and integration of low voltage systems.
D-Tools System Integrator 5 enables systems integrators and custom installation professionals to create detailed projects managed with automated proposals, scheduling, pick lists, purchase orders, drawings and additional documents that streamline the integration of audio and video products. By using a single, shared, data-driven project file, system integrators and custom installers can better communicate all project details amongst team members, clients, and other trades. Users can download free product information from D-Tools' comprehensive database of tens of thousands of products and their accessories, giving them the distinct advantage of designing systems using the most current product information, while saving hours of product research time. New features in SI 5 include: Ease of Use Improved AutoCAD Features - including Schematics
Improved Proposal Generation Improved Product Data Matrix Manage My Product Data One-to-One Product Shapes Grouped Connectors XML Reporting Schema Spell Check
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