Lattice Releases XVL Player v9 for 3D Visualization
Free for download
SAN
FRANCISCO, CA, Apr 16, 2008 - Lattice Technology, developers of the XVL
suite of 3D publishing applications, today announced that XVL Player Version
9, is now available for free download.
XVL Player is a free viewer with full 3D visualization capabilities such
as rotate, pan, and zoom, which allow users to view parts and assemblies in
the ultra compressed XVL format that have been generated from CAD or edited
with XVL Studio. XVL Player has been widely adopted throughout the
manufacturing industry as an easy means for non-CAD operators to view and
explore 3D models from any PC. To date, more than 500,000 copies have been
downloaded since its debut in 2000.
The measurement, cross-sectioning and advanced viewing features -- in the
past only available on the licensed version of XVL Player Pro -- are now
included free in XVL Player 9. These functions allow users not just to view
models, but also add information commonly used in the downstream processes
of manufacturers. In addition to the viewing features, users can create
dimensions and profiles for 3D objects or view previously defined snapshots
and positions or set its properties to refer to other documents.
With the 9.1 release expected in May, additional free features will be
added including animation controls to play process animations. These added
amenities are expected to greatly expand the usage of XVL Player, since
companies can now employ the free viewer to handle a wider variety of
post-design processing tasks. Examples include the testing of an assembly’s
feasibility in a manufacturing technology division, or the confirmation of
part dimensions for a customer quote in a procurement division. Both tasks
can be done immediately through the viewer, eliminating the need for a CAD
operator to make changes or look up information.
Lattice Technology further expects an increase in the amount of
collaboration using 3D data, both within a company, and among its suppliers
and clients. Outside parties simply need to download the free Player.
XVL-compressed 3D models are lightweight enough to be easily emailed, so
suppliers, partners, and customers can participate in discussions about the
details of components and assemblies without any added software costs.
“Our expansion of features in our free offering is based on the idea that
XVL Player Ver.9 will expand dramatically throughout organizations that use
XVL,” says General Manager Bill Barnes. “This will make the Lattice product
family, including XVL Studio, XVL Web Master and Lattice3D Reporter even
more valuable.”
About Lattice Technology
Founded in 1997 with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and San Francisco, USA,
Lattice Technology provides global companies with proven solutions for the
propagation of 2D/3D design data across the enterprise. Lattice's standards
based XVL (eXtensible Virtual world description Language) technology enables
companies to securely provide highly accurate and compressed 3D files to
partners, suppliers, and internal departments in a lightweight browser-based
solution. XVL is unmatched in performance, compression and accuracy. XVL is
widely introduced in more than 2000 companies, mainly in the automotive and
electronics industries.
For more information, visit
www.lattice3d.com.
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