LYON, France, Jul 1, 2015 - Datakit, a leading CAD data exchange company, releases the version 2015.3 of its CAD formats reading and writing interfaces.
This version offers several new features:
- The Siemens NX format writing is now available.
- The writing of SOLIDWORKS and COLLADA formats and the reading of SOLID EDGE 2D format have been added to CrossCad/Ware SDK, enabling software vendors to support these formats in their own software.
- The latest versions Inventor 2016 and CATIA V6R2014x are now supported.
These improvements benefit to:
- Components provided by Datakit to software vendors (CrossCad/Ware), enabling them to support many CAD formats in their own software.
- The stand-alone converter CrossManager, enabling users to convert their CAD files very easily and quickly in dozens of different CAD formats without requiring any third-party software license.
- CrossCad/Plg (regarding the support of new versions): These plug-ins add functionalities to CAD software such as Rhino, SOLIDWORKS, ThinkDesign and Open CASCADE, to import or export formats that are not natively supported.
About Datakit
Datakit is a private held and leading company founded in 1994 specialized in CAD data exchange solutions and services. It offers stand-alone converters, plug-ins and SDK that import, analyze and export models. Datakit exposes a wide range of geometrical and semantic data through its various range of products. It also provides services that aid in the migration of CAD databases and help customers choose the best data transfer solutions. It works closed to the Independent Software Vendors that currently integrate its CAD Data exchange solutions as components to their own software. For more information, visit www.datakit.com.
Datakit is a private held and leading company founded in 1994 specialized in CAD data exchange solutions and services. It offers stand-alone converters, plug-ins and SDK that import, analyze and export models. Datakit exposes a wide range of geometrical and semantic data through its various range of products. It also provides services that aid in the migration of CAD databases and help customers choose the best data transfer solutions. It works closed to the Independent Software Vendors that currently integrate its CAD Data exchange solutions as components to their own software. For more information, visit www.datakit.com.
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