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{{notability|date=August 2023}} {{3rd party|date=August 2023}} {{Short description|Suite of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software}} {{Infobox software | name = CNC Software/Mastercam | logo = [[File:Mastercam_logo.jpg|300px]] | screenshot = | caption = Last Version User Interface | website = [http://www.mastercam.com Official web page] | developer = CNC Software, LLC | latest release version = Mastercam 2025 | operating system = [[Windows 7]], [[Windows 8]], [[Windows 10]](x64) | language = Multi-language | genre = [[Computer-aided manufacturing]] | license = proprietary }} '''Mastercam''' is a suite of [[computer-aided manufacturing]] (CAM) and [[CAD/CAM]] software applications developed by '''CNC Software, LLC'''. Founded in Massachusetts in 1983, CNC Software are headquartered in [[Tolland, Connecticut]].<ref>Mastercam.com: ''[http://www.mastercam.com/AboutUs/CorporateProfile/Default.aspx About Us]''</ref> Mastercam is CNC Software's main product. It started as a [[2D computer graphics|2D]] CAM system with CAD tools that let machinists design virtual parts on a computer screen and also guided [[Numerical control|computer numerical controlled]] (CNC) machine tools in the manufacture of parts. Mastercam has been ranked by CIMdata Inc. as the most widely used CAM package in the world since 1994.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mastercam tops worldwide ranking for CAM usage |url=https://www.ctemag.com/news/industry-news/mastercam-tops-worldwide-ranking-cam-usage |website=Cutting Tool Engineering |access-date=August 10, 2023 |date=October 17, 2022}}</ref> ==History== ===Early Versions=== Early versions of Mastercam were released for [[MS-DOS]] and the [[Apple_IIe| Apple IIe]] starting in the mid 1980s. <ref name="mastercam-hist"></ref> Throughout the 1980s, Mastercam underwent significant development and improvements. It quickly gained popularity for its user-friendly interface and the robustness of its toolpaths, making it a preferred choice in manufacturing industries. As the software evolved, it added more features, such as 3D milling and lathe turning, to accommodate a wider range of manufacturing needs and complexities.<ref name="mc-company-hist1"></ref> [[File:MastercamV9-screenshot.jpg|thumb|MastercamV9 mill screenshot showing an example part]] In its early days, Mastercam combined ease of use with powerful programming capabilities, allowing users to design parts and control CNC machines to manufacture parts precisely. The first version of Mastercam was released in 1983<ref name="mc-hist4"></ref> and was one of the first to introduce CAD/CAM software designed for both machinists and engineers, enabling the transition from drawing board designs to digital CNC programming.<ref name="mc-company-hist2"></ref> ===Modernization=== In the 1990s, Mastercam significantly expanded its capabilities, introducing 3D design and machining functionalities along with high-speed machining options to cater to the increasing demand for precision in manufacturing. The software saw enhancements in its user interface and began integration with solid modeling, streamlining the design-to-manufacturing process.{{cn|date=April 2025}} [[File:MastercamX4.jpg|thumb|Mastercam X4 showing an example part and tool path]] Mastercam's global reach and adoption grew during this period, supported by a network of resellers and educational partnerships.{{cn|date=April 2025}} == Versions == Mastercam has been released for different machine types and at times sold as stand alone components such as CAM or CAD individually. === Summary === {{Version |l |show=11100}} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ Mastercam for Windows release history<ref name="mastercam-versions"> </ref> |- ! Year ! Name ! Version ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Comments ! OS |- |1983 |Mastercam "Meghan" |{{Version|o|0.0}} |First version of Mastercam named after co-founder Mark Summers' daughter.<ref name="mc-hist3"> </ref><ref name="mc-hist4"></ref> | [[Apple IIe]] |- |1984 |Mastercam V1 |{{Version|o|1.0}} |First Version released. | [[Apple IIe]] |- |1986 |Mastercam V2 |{{Version|o|2.0}} |First Version for [[MS-DOS]] |[[MS-DOS]] |- |1990 |Mastercam V3 |{{Version|o|3.0}} | |[[MS-DOS]] |- |1992 |Mastercam V4 |{{Version|o|4.0}} | |[[MS-DOS]] |- |1994 |Mastercam V5 |{{Version|o|5.0}} | |[[MS-DOS]], [[Windows_NT| Windows NT]] |- |1996 |Mastercam V6 |{{Version|o|6.0}} |Released as version 6. | [[Windows NT]], [[Windows 98]] |- |1998 |Mastercam V7 |{{Version|o|7.0}} |Released as version 7. | [[Windows NT]], [[Windows 98]] |- |2000 |Mastercam V8 |{{Version|o|8.0}} | |[[Windows 98]], [[Windows_2000| Windows 2000]], [[Windows_XP | Windows XP]] |- |2002 |Mastercam V9 |{{Version|o|9.0}} | | [[Windows 2000]], [[Windows_XP| Windows XP]] |- |2005 |Mastercam X |{{Version|o|X}} |Renumbered versions to X instead of V | [[Windows XP]] |- |2006 |Mastercam X2 |{{Version|o|X2}} | | [[Windows XP]] |- |2008 |Mastercam X3 |{{Version|o|X3}} | | [[Windows XP]], [[Windows_7| Windows 7]] |- |2009 |Mastercam X4 |{{Version|o|X4}} | | [[Windows XP]], [[Windows_7| Windows 7]] |- |2010 |Mastercam X5 |{{Version|o|X5}} | | [[Windows XP]], [[Windows_7| Windows 7]] |- |2011 |Mastercam X6 |{{Version|o|X6}} |First version with 64-bit CPU support. Introduced Xform Fit. <ref name="X6-release"></ref> | [[Windows 7]] |- |2013 |Mastercam X7 |{{Version|o|X7}} | | [[Windows 7]] |- |2014 |Mastercam X8 |{{Version|o|X8}} |Support ended in 2019<ref name="X8-release"></ref> Introduced Dynamic Motion technology<ref name="X8-info"></ref> | [[Windows 7]], [[Windows_8| Windows 8]] |- |2015 <ref name="X9-info"></ref> |Mastercam X9 |{{Version|o|X9}} |Added Dynamic Motion improvements, multiaxis enhancements, and many Design and System features | [[Windows 7]], [[Windows_10| Windows 10]] |- |2016 |Mastercam 2017 |{{Version|o|2017}} |Naming changed to match year released. Added a ribbon interface, similar to the [[Microsoft Office]] | [[Windows 10]] |- |2017 |Mastercam 2018 |{{Version|co|2018}} | | [[Windows 10]] |- |2018 |Mastercam 2019 |{{Version|co|2019}} | | [[Windows 10]] |- |2019 |Mastercam 2020 |{{Version|co|2020}} | | [[Windows 10]] |- |2020 |Mastercam 2021 |{{Version|co|2021}} | | [[Windows 10]] |- |2021 |Mastercam 2022 |{{Version|c|2022}} | | [[Windows 10]], [[Windows_11| Windows 11]] |- |2022 |Mastercam 2023 |{{Version|c|2023}} | | [[Windows 10]], [[Windows_11| Windows 11]] |- |2023 |Mastercam 2024 |{{Version|c|2024}} | | [[Windows 10]], [[Windows 11]] |- |2024 <ref name="2025-info"></ref> |Mastercam 2025 |{{Version|c|2025}} | | [[Windows 10]], [[Windows 11]] |- |} ==References== {{reflist|refs= <ref name="mastercam-versions">{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140603154243/http://blog.mastercam.com/2010_06_01_archive.html |date=3 June 2014}}</ref> <ref name="mastercam-hist">{{cite web |url=https://mcamnw.com/mcam-northwest-past-present-and-future/ |title=MCAM Northwest: Past, Present, and Future |website=MCAM Northwest |publisher= |date= 4 January 2019|access-date=2024-02-21}}</ref> <ref name="X6-release">{{cite web |url=https://www.mastercam.dk/download/mastercam/tutorials/Whats_New_in_Mastercam.pdf |title=What's New in Mastercam |author= |date= |website=Mastercam Denmark |publisher=CNC Software, Inc. |access-date=2024-02-21}}</ref> <ref name="X8-release">{{cite web |url=https://www.mastercam.com/news/blog/important-notice-for-mastercam-x8-users/ |title=Important Notice for Mastercam X8 Users |author= |date= |website=Mastercam News Blog |publisher=Mastercam |access-date=2024-02-21}}</ref> <ref name="X8-info">{{cite web |url=https://www.digitalengineering247.com/article/cnc-software-releases-mastercam-x8/ |title=CNC Software Releases Mastercam X8 |author= |date= 15 December 2014|website=Digital Engineering 247 |access-date=2024-02-21}}</ref> <ref name="X9-info">{{cite web |url=https://www.cnctimes.com/editorial/mastercam-x9-released |title=Mastercam X9 Released |author= |date= |website=CNC Times |access-date=2024-02-21}}</ref> <ref name="2025-info">{{cite web |url=https://www.mastercam.com/news/press-releases/mastercam-2025-is-now-released/#:~:text=Mastercam%2C%20the%20industry%20leader%20in,new%20benchmark%20in%20the%20industry. |title=Mastercam 2025 is Now Released! |author= |date= |website=Mastercam.com |access-date= }}</ref> <ref name="mc-company-hist1">{{cite web |url=https://www.mastercam.com/company/ |title=Company - Mastercam |publisher=Mastercam |accessdate=2024-02-22}}</ref> <ref name="mc-company-hist2">{{cite web |url=https://www.mastercam.com/news/press-releases/mastercams-35th-anniversary/ |title=Mastercam's 35th Anniversary |publisher=Mastercam |accessdate=2024-02-22}}</ref> <ref name="mc-hist3">{{cite web |title=Meghan West - Management |url=https://www.mastercam.com/company/management/meghan-west/ |website=Mastercam |access-date=2024-02-23}}</ref> <ref name="mc-hist4">{{cite web |title=Meghan Summers-West Appointed President of CNC Software, Inc. |url=https://www.mastercam.com/news/press-releases/meghan-summers-west-appointed-president-of-cnc-software-inc/ |website=Mastercam |access-date=2024-02-23}}</ref> }} ==External links== * [http://www.mastercam.com/ CNC Software/Mastercam] {{CAM software}} [[Category:Companies based in Tolland County, Connecticut]] [[Category:Software companies based in Connecticut]] [[Category:Computer-aided manufacturing software]] [[Category:Technology companies of the United States]] [[Category:Tolland, Connecticut]] [[Category:Numerical control]] [[Category:1983 establishments in Massachusetts]] [[Category:Software companies of the United States]]
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