In addition to improving stability, the overall user interface has been polished, there is improved support for DXF output, and support for opening older files has been improved. GEO-SLOPE has quite a detailed list of all of the changes. Download the update or visit the GeoStudio 2007 homepage.
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On-Demand Geotechnical Analysis Applications Quickly Solve Problems, Control Costs
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