Lightweight 3D format

March 10, 2009
The XVL compressed format allows the easy sharing, reuse, simulation, and testing of 3D assemblies.
The XVL compressed format allows the easy sharing, reuse, simulation, and testing of 3D assemblies in a sensible and productive manner no matter what the size of the data. XVL v10 (codenamed U-XVL) delivers yet more compression, letting files be viewed, manipulated, and checked more than two times faster than ever before. As a result of the format's high compression Lattice Technology applications are being updated. These will roll-out during Summer 2009 and are available at no charge to existing maintenance customers. Find out more at lattice3d.com

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