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T-Tech's IsoPro 3.3 Now Runs on Windows 7, 8.1 and 10
April 22, 2016 | T-TechEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
T-Tech, Inc., the manufacturer of the Quick Circuit rapid prototyping systems, announces IsoPro version 3.3 software. The new version runs on the Microsoft Windows operating systems 7, 8.1 and 10. Our training videos are available now in seven languages.
T-Tech CEO John Taylor said, “IsoPro 3.3 is keeping pace with the future. I have seen my users and the customers of other systems struggle with issues of modern operating systems as well as network protocols beyond their control. My customers run Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 without issue and this is the level of sophistication that they deserve.” IsoPro 3.3 edits and converts Gerber, Excellon Drill, and DXF files for use by the Quick Circuit Prototyping Systems in order to fabricate circuit boards. Contact us if you would like to see a live demonstration via internet video.
Quick Circuit has been used by electronic designers for over 27 years. There are over 8500 systems in over 50 countries. The Quick Circuit creates prototype circuit boards quickly and without caustic chemicals. It is a quick and inexpensive way to get a circuit prototype in-house within an hour. Additionally, military users prefer to keep their entire design in-house for security reasons and Quick Circuit allows them to do so.
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