Altium Releases Altium Designer 19.1 with Customer-Driven Enhancements in Stability & Performance

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Leading expert of electronics design systems for PCB design, Altium, has released its new offerings, the Altium Designer 19.1 and the Altium 365 Viewer, a free online tool that allows anyone to view Altium Designer projects on the web.

Incorporating user feedback from the Altium BugCrunch forum, the newly launched Altium 19.1 offers a number of enhancements and further improvements to the product’s performance and stability, reducing the occurrence of errors and increasing productive design time and efficiency. It builds on the stability enhancements in previous versions and reflects the company’s increasing investment of resources into addressing customer-submitted bugs and ideas. Altium continues to encourage users to submit feedback via the Altium BugCrunch forum.

Along with the improvements in stability and performance in Altium Designer 19.1, Altium also released Altium 365 Viewer, a new tool that makes viewing Altium Designer design files easier. Previously, viewing Altium Designer Projects required an Altium Designer License or a traditional read-only viewer license. The Altium 365 Viewer offers a simpler way to visualize and share schematics, viewing PCB designs in 2D and 3D, and monitor bill of materials within a browser through a simple drag-and-drop process, without requiring any software whatsoever. Further, once a design is loaded, the Altium 365 Viewer automatically links the associated bill of materials to live supply chain information powered by Octopart.

The Altium 365 Viewer also offers the electronics design and development community a glimpse into Altium 365. Currently in beta testing, the Altium 365 cloud-based platform brings convenient collaboration to the entire product development process, from design to the manufacturing floor.

Publisher: PCB Directory
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