Practical Programs Enhances Dv TDM with an Electronic Document
Transmittal Register and Support for AutoCAD 2006
Practical Programs Announced support for AutoCAD 2006 while
adding the ability to generate transmittals in electronic
and hard copy format. DataViewer Total Document Management
solution adds Electronic Transmittals to AutoCAD 2006.
Houston, TX (PRWEB) March 28, 2005 -- Practical Programs
Announced support for AutoCAD 2006 while adding the ability
to generate transmittals in electronic and hard copy format.
Practical Programs involvement with the Autodesk Developer
Network has allowed Dv TDM to be prepared for AutoCAD 2006
and ensured no delays for our clients. Accordingly, Dv TDM
is now available with full support for AutoCAD 2006.
Dv TDM’s Transmittal engine allows users the following
benefits;
· Batch conversion of DWG files to Vector based PDF
or DWF files for electronic transmission by email.
· Automatic generation of the email including the
addition of a transmittal sheet in PDF format.
· The compression of the drawings into a zip file.
· Automatic generation of a transmittal number.
· The ability to review recipient history to see which
drawings the recipient received and when.
· The ability to review all companies that received
a drawing.
· The ability to compare the version of a drawing
sent to the recipient vs. the current version.
· The ability to design custom transmittal forms.
· The ability to create an address book of recipients
The Dv TDM Document Transmittal module is designed to help
companies quickly answer a number of questions such as:
1. Was the drawing sent?
2. What version of the drawing was sent?
3. Who was the drawing sent to?
4. Is there a registered transmittal number?
To see it in operation use the following link
http://www.practicalprograms.net/document_transmittals.htm
Dv TDM is presently being marketed and utilized in 31 countries
worldwide. Dv TDM was first released nearly seven years ago.
About Practical Programs
Practical Programs Pty Ltd. was founded in 1998 in Adelaide,
South Australia. Clients of Practical Programs include
Oxford University, GE Plastics, Hutchinson Telecom, and
the Australian Department of Defense.
Practical Programs, Inc. is based in Houston, TX, and can
be found at www.practicalprograms.net