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Datakit Announces Translators Compatible with NX6

Converters for the new version of NX6 are online for download.

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September 14, 2008

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Datakit (Santa Barbara, CA) announced the compatibility of its converters with NX6. Designed for draftsmen, these are NX6 plug-in converters to SolidWorks, Rhino 3.0 and 4.0, and standalone converters from NX6 to 3DM and the neutral formats Dfx, Iges, Parasolid, and Step. Available for download from the website, the company says they will be followed by converters for Opencascade, CATIA V4, Robcad Technomatix, and STL.

Software companies can support NX6 file exchange and bring users flawless compatibility with this new version. The converters run on Windows 32- and 64-bit and Linux platforms.

You may download a license for evaluation from Datakit.

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

 

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