GEOMATE to offer pre-modeling design simulation software for $99
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GEOMATE to offer pre-modeling design simulation software for $99

San Jose, California, March 26 – GEOMATE Company today announced a limited period special price offer for purchase of GrafiCalc Standard 2010 software for $99 (list price $229). 

GrafiCalc incorporates breakthrough graphical calculation technology that virtually eliminates arithmetic, trigonometry, and equation solving from the conceptual engineering process.  It is well known that decisions made during the early stages of design have the maximum impact on the final cost and performance of any product.   With GrafiCalc Standard 2010 users can swiftly simulate and solve a wide range of design challenges before committing to the final design. 

Plus, GrafiCalc Standard 2010 includes powerful Goal Seek facility that enables users to automatically backsolve design challenges that benefit from optimization against any given shape, position, and fit criteria.

“You would not start a business without performing up-front “what-if” analysis of all issues – why then should users jump into modeling and detailed design before analyzing and validating critical engineering parameters?” asked Shyamal Roy, founder of GEOMATE Company.   “The special offer is GEOMATE’s first step towards fulfilling its stated goal of making affordable early stage design simulation technology available on every engineer’s desktop”.

GrafiCalc Standard 2010 is self-contained software that can be used standalone as well as a companion to Microsoft Office and all popular CAD applications on any PC running 32 or 64 bit Vista or Windows.  The special price offer expires on April 30, 2010.

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About GEOMATE:  Located in the Silicon Valley in California, GEOMATE Company develops and markets affordable engineering decision-support software renowned for quality, reliability, and ease of use. GEOMATE currently has thousands of users worldwide.