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AMC Bridge Extension for KOMPAS-3D files

View KOMPAS models in SolidWorks.

By DE Editors  

November 11, 2013

AMC Bridge has introduced a file format plug-in for SolidWorks Enterprise PDM that extends its functionality by supporting models and drawings created in ASCON KOMPAS-3D software.

Key features include customizable file data card for work with KOMPAS-3D files; a graphical preview of KOMPAS-3D assemblies, parts and drawings in SolidWorks Enterprise PDM; awareness of document bindings and relations during Check-in, Check Out, and Copy Tree operations; support for KOMPAS-3D files for all tabs of SolidWorks; and management of document attributes and custom properties from the SolidWorks Enterprise PDM environment.

A Russian version of the software is also available.

For more information, visit AMC Bridge.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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