Open Design Alliance Releases Teigha v4.0.1

ODA_logoPHOENIX, AZ, Dec 17, 2014 – Open Design Alliance (ODA) today announced the release of version 4.0.1 of Teigha, its software development platform for engineering applications.

Version 4.0.1 contains the beta release of Teigha Cloud, ODA’s framework for cloud-based rendering of .dwg and .dgn files. Teigha Cloud allows ODA members to implement customized applications that can render and manipulate drawing files within any WebGL enabled browser. The beta release provides improved performance and a streamlined client interface, making it easier for ODA members to customize Teigha Cloud for their unique requirements.

“We see strong demand for a general purpose browser-based rendering solution, and Teigha Cloud meets this demand”, commented Neil Peterson, ODA president. “ODA members now have the ability to incorporate Teigha rendering into their own web applications using a standard framework, without the need for plug-ins.”

In addition, version 4.0.1 includes newly added support for Associative Arrays, which can be used to conveniently create groups of objects in a pattern. Also included are improvements to .dgn file import functionality, support for iOS 8, enhancements to Teigha mobile support, and fixes for issues reported by ODA members.

Teigha version 4.0.1 is available for download by ODA members at www.opendesign.com.

About Open Design Alliance

We are a non-profit consortium of 1,300 software developers involved in all areas of design. ODA members are committed to open industry-standard formats for the exchange of CAD data.

Our technology platform, Teigha, provides developers with tools to create a rich variety of applications. Applications created with Teigha range from custom data access and editing utilities, to visualization projects and full-scale CAD systems. Our members cooperate by submitting improvements for the common good, resulting in higher-quality tools.

Our platform supports the use of .dwg, .dgn, and .pdf files, and the import and export of many other file formats. It runs on Android, iOS, Linux, Mac OS, Unix, and Windows. For more information about us, see www.opendesign.com.

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