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Mississauga, Canada, Thursday May 12, 2005
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| Title: | Pulse unveils Edition Xi, the latest version of Tajima DG/ML by Pulse embroidery software |
Pulse Microsystems announced the release of Edition Xi, a revolutionary new version that gives embroiderers innovative, interactive and intelligent ways to create beautiful embroidery.
Edition Xi has been released to most regions around the world, with the exception of Asia.
"Building on our foundation of vector support, Edition Xi enhances the VBE™ experience. Vectors from popular graphic programs like Adobe® Illustrator® and CorelDRAW®, can be copied directly into Tajima DG/ML by Pulse embroidery software, and converted into stitches in a single step process. Even more amazing is the new, interactive Draw Fusion feature that offers a seamless integration of the drawing capabilities of CorelDRAW® with the powerful stitch generation of Edition Xi to convert artwork to stitches instantly," said Brian Goldberg, President of Pulse Microsystems Ltd.
Powerful Text manipulation in the new version offers users many additional options for creating interesting lettering. Pulse Today, a brand new, informative window in Edition Xi gives users access to insightful articles from some of the foremost authorities in the embroidery industry, offers virus alerts, free designs, and access to tips and knowledgebase articles through the Pulse e-services online store.
With all this and new fonts, exclusive support for Tajima's LAN machines, powerful productivity enhancers like Settings Painter and Remove Overlaps and more, Edition Xi revolutionizes design creation. For more information on this exciting new release, visit www.pulsemicro.com/xi
With software availability in 17 languages and distribution in over 95 countries, Pulse is a leading global presence in the embroidery industry. With over 20 years of experience and the best development and support team in the industry, the Pulse name has become synonymous with quality and excellence. With Edition Xi, Pulse continues its rich tradition of bringing the latest technology and tools to embroiderers through regular introduction of new versions.
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