8-01-01

UCFyber is now owned and maintained by Imbsen and Associates, INC (IAI) .  Effective immediately, UCFyber will be sold and supported through IAI.  Agreements made with current licensees of the software will continue and all contracts to date made with ZEvent will be honored.  UCFyber is now XTRACT (cross sectional analysis software for the analysis of components) owned and maintained by Imbsen Software Systems.  

5-24-01

A new product update was posted.  The warnings on moving rebar has been removed allowing small movements, printing problems on HP printers has been fixed by giving an option for margin changes, and the G3 exported has been modified.  Also, a problem regarding a loss of material reference was solved.  The problem presented as giving a (0,0) coordinate centroid and resulted in a failure to analyze.

4-02-01

A new product update was posted.  This fixes some problems with the capacity orbit loadings and problems in the project manager.

2-07-01

A new product update has been posted.  It fixes a couple of things with the capacity orbit loading case and a problem in converging when prestressing was applied on user defined materials.

1-10-01

UCFyber (version 2.4) has been posted.  Version 2.4 has all recent reported bugs fixed and some new features added.  The newest features added are:

To download the update click here.

12-05-00

By popular demand there is a Section Design Template Library for quick analysis of common sections.  Multiple text input lines have been added on the Analysis and Section Reports.  New Default values can be added on the PM Interaction Loading.  Also, bars can now be selected and edited in groups.  For a full list of features in version 2.3, see the products page.  If you would like more information contact Charles Chadwell.  The Industry Version upgrade for UCFyber is also available for Download

If your interested in a Printed CD of latest version of UCFyber contact UCFyberCD@zevent.com 

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