AEM DashDesign 2.0 Is Now Available

AEM has released DashDesign 2.0 editing software for its CD Carbon Digital Dash Displays. This is not an update—it is a completely new interface that makes everything easier! From identifying and creating channels, custom designs and managing layouts and templates to setting alarms, logging rates and lap times, DashDesign 2.0 is organized to make both the setup and creative process quick, easy and fun. It even includes a new Simulator that allows you to see your layouts in action before you upload them! As with all of our software, DashDesign is free and as we continue to update this new version we will never charge for upgrades.

For more information, visit https://www.aemelectronics.com/articles/dashdesign-20-available-now.

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