2020
我们推出了一个新的商标,它融合了我们三个产品 GEO5, FIN EC, TRUSS4。
2019
We took over Altap, a well-known supplier of the Salamander software. This acquisition gave us an experienced development team for file and document management.
2019
GEO5 Stratigraphy with its modules Logs and Cross Sections integrates geological data modeling with the solution of all advanced geotechnical tasks.
2015
The German localization of GEO5 software was released as a result of cooperation with our local partners. Eurocode 7 (EN 1997) including national annexes (DIN, ÖNORM) was introduced to the software.
2010
GEO5 software was launched on the US market under Bentley GSA (Geotechnical Structural Analysis). LRFD, AASHTO and other US standards were introduced during the cooperation with Bentley Inc. Furthermore, freeware software developed for Redi-Rock Inc., our partner and producer of retaining block wall system, was also released.
2010
2009
Eurocodes (EN1997, EN1992, EN1993, EN1995) including all available National Annexes were implemented to the GEO5 software suite. Eurocode implementation together with the introduction of the local versions strongly boosted the usage of GEO5 software in European Countries (UK, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Spain etc.)
2005
The first version of GEO5 software supporting international standards brought more new possibilities for further development.
2005
The new corporate identity of Fine software was introduced along with the launch of a new website. Web-marketing activities were also supported by our new Online Shop.
2000
The first MS Windows version of GEO was released. The English version of GEO4 was also released and first international sales were realized. The migration from MS-DOS to the Windows operating system was one of the greatest milestones in the history of Fine.
1993
A partnership was established with Bova Březnice, a Czech producer of steel fasteners for timber structures, along with the release of TRUSS software for the analysis of timber roof structures. The complex technology for manufacturing timber structures assembled with punched metal plate fasteners was named Bova-Nail.