LYON, France, Oct 9, 2024 – Datakit, a specialist in 3D interoperability, is pleased to announce CrossManager v2024.4, stand-alone converter for CAD files and in batch.
This new version highlights Datakit’s expertise of over 30 years’ experience in the conversion of 2D, 3D B-Rep, PMI / FD&T, metadata and mesh representations.
With its new 2024.4?
Get more reading capabilities:
- 2D dimensions data of Catia V5 models or assemblies, as well as the support of extension lines breaks or moveable datum targets, or the handling of different ranges of tables, …
- Inventor parts with model state (configuration) I.e: For design offices the export of the file in a PDF format will be an efficient solution to evaluate different alternatives of a component, while using CrossManager.
- Images from CreoParametric (2D) drawings and PMIs (as well as their attributes) from CreoView files.
Numerous enhancements have also been implemented to make it even easier to read metadata and attributes (materials, masses, user data, etc.) from CATIA V5, 3DEXPERIENCE, Solid Edge, SOLIDWORKS, NX, STEP, etc., and to reduce file exchange times.
Version 2024.4 guarantees the reading (import) of the very last software updates:
- Fusion 2.0.19994
- JT V10.10
- NX series 2406 (till 2406.3000)
- Parasolid: till V37.0
And to export files to the following ones:
- CATIA V5-6R2013 till V5-6R2017til
- UG NX 2212
To learn more about the version, please contact the company via https://www.datakit.com or send an email to solutions@datakit.com.
About Datakit
Datakit is a leading company founded in 1994, specialized in CAD data exchange solutions and services. It offers standalone converters, plug-ins and SDK that import, analyze and export a large number of CAD formats. Datakit exposes a wide range of geometrical and semantic data (assemblies, annotations, metadata, PMI…) through its varied range of products. It also provides support services for the migration of CAD databases to help customers choose the best data transfer solutions. It works closely together with independent software vendors that currently integrate its CAD data exchange solutions to their own software. For more information, visit www.datakit.com.