While the interface might look dated compared to today’s sleek UIs, the 2009 version introduced (and refined) features that became industry standards.
Following 2009, NedGraphics released versions 2011, 2013, and eventually merged into Lectra’s ecosystem (Kaledo, Modaris, etc.). However, users often argue that the 2009 build was the "last great standalone" version. nedgraphics 2009
The standout feature of the NedGraphics 2009 release was the power of its simulation engines. Before this period, many designers still relied on printing paper patterns to visualize repeats. While the interface might look dated compared to
NedGraphics 2009 offered robust Easy Weave and Jacquard modules that allowed designers to simulate complex fabric structures on-screen. You could see exactly how a twill weave would interact with a specific colorway without weaving a single thread. For mills, this saved thousands of dollars in sample production. The standout feature of the NedGraphics 2009 release