![]() Starting with the release of Catia V5, MCAD interoperability has become as much about semantic data as about geometry. Datakit is one of a handful of small firms who have found a way to be relevant and influential by staying independent and focusing on filling the gaps in CAD data translation. The two largest vendors of interoperability tools also happen to be vendors of leading MCAD products, Dassault Systèmes and Siemens PLM Software. Interoperability remains an important subculture in the MCAD world, but one that generally stays out of the limelight. Read/write options in Datakit CrossManager 2013. The accompanying chart shows the latest read/write capabilities for CAD products and formats CrossManager supports. Datakit says it working closely with standards organizations on the next major enhancement to STEP, the AP242 protocol which is scheduled to become an ISO standard later this year. Its STEP reader/writer conforms to current standards for both CAX-IF and LOTAR. In addition to adding updates to match the current versions of leading MCAD products, it also has made improvements to its 3D PDF output, including rendering information and assembly structures.ĬrossManager is designed as a stand-alone product that converts CAD files on a file-to-file basis. Datakit headquarters in Lyon, France.ĬAD exchange expert Datakit has released a 2013 update of CrossManager, its CAD conversion utility. Geometry and semantic data are given equal treatment. ![]() CrossManager improves 3D PDF output, adds new formats. ![]()
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