AccuSoft introduces new version of VisiQuest

AccuSoft Corp. has released a new version of its VisiQuest image and data analysis software.
   
VisiQuest 4.0 for Windows combines a visual programming environment, including advanced program constructs, faster running workspaces, and an updated user interface with a large set of industry-standard analysis tools. Other enhancements include the ability to create and export Active X programs directly from the Visual Programming workspace, TWAIN interface support, enhanced visualization tools, and support for more than 75 file formats (including DICOM), AccuSoft said.
   
VisiQuest 4.0 is a free upgrade for current VisiQuest customers on active maintenance plans. Trials are available for free download on the AccuSoft Web site at www.accusoft.com.
   
The company said it will be delivering in the spring additional VisiQuest toolkits for medical image analysis, advanced signal processing, and image acquisition.

AccuSoft said the release date is slated for January 24.

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