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| ![]() CMH Software, Inc. Releases New Software For Electrical ContractorsBy: CMH Software Residential Wire Pro Version 5.0 simplifies the workflow for electrical contractors and professionals, offering them the capability to create detailed, high-resolution electrical floor plans. "CMH Software, Inc. is committed to delivering solutions that empower professionals in the electrical industry. "What sets the RWP 5 apart from other CAD or floor plan software is that our program is designed specifically for electrical floor plans, as opposed to being an add-on to general diagramming software," said Kevin Christensen, VP at CMH Software, Inc. Key Features of Residential Wire Pro Version 5.0: - Fast and Easy Electrical Floor Plans: Draw electrical floor plans much faster and easier than with most CAD software. - Improved PDF Import and Export: Import a PDF floor-plan, add your electrical symbols, and be done faster than ever. - Intuitive interface for user-friendly design. - Specifically designed for electrical floor plans with a wide range of electrical and structured wiring symbols. - Attach an electrical item or items with cost information to each symbol. - One-time purchase, no subscription required. - Flexibility to incorporate symbols into different circuits, mirroring breaker panels. - Bill of material and takeoff reports for comprehensive project insights. - Compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. CMH Software, Inc. has a strong track record of providing software solutions for the electrical contracting industry and schools teaching electrical classes. Their flagship product, The Constructorâ„¢ For more information about CMH Software, Inc., Residential Wire Pro Version 5.0, and their comprehensive suite of products and services, please visit https://www.cmhsoftware.com or contact them at (800) 680-7638. About CMH Software, Inc.: In business since 1993, CMH Software, Inc. also markets an array of other design, testing and training software used within the electrical construction and training organizations. End
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