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Published on: 2020-01-10

Posted in: Carmenta Engine

Carmenta Engine 5.13 released

Carmenta is pleased to announce the release of Carmenta Engine 5.13, our powerful geospatial software development kit for Windows, Linux and Android. The new release introduces the next generation of our terrain vehicle routing functionality that includes the ability to generate travel time isochrones for off road driving. Also included in this release is the ability to automatically detect peaks, ridges and valleys from elevation data in any format and resolution.

Other improvements include efficient new mouse and touch interactions for working with ellipses, sectors, rings and other circular objects. The new version additionally includes significant performance improvements in the visibility analysis and DirectX rendering modules.

More information about the new release is available in the document What’s New in Carmenta Engine 5.13. General information about Carmenta Engine can be found in the product page.

Carmenta Engine version 5.13 is shipping now, please contact sales@carmenta.com for more information. If you would like to upgrade to 5.13 please contact Carmenta support at support@carmenta.com.

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