Raleigh, NC – Extensible CAD Technologies today announced the latest release of InspectionXpert First-Article. InspectionXpert helps companies automate their quality control inspection processes by providing a faster and more accurate way to balloon CAD drawings and create quality inspection forms such as AS9102 and PPAP forms. Here are a few of the new enhancements:
New enhancements for InspectionXpert First Article 2010 SP2.4
* · Even Better Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for improved accuracy
* · ODBC Connector Support for Customizable InspectionXpert Lists
* · Support for Plus/Plus and Minus/Minus Unilateral Tolerances
* · Support for Customizable Grid Line and Grid Label Color
* · New InspectionXpert GD&T Font
* · Support for Standard ISO Shaft and Hole Tolerances
* · Shift Button Now Makes the Mouse Zoom, Even In Capture Mode
* · Support for Customer-Defined Prefix for Exported Files
* · New online activation process for easier installation and upgrade process
InspectionXpert First Article works with PDF and TIFF file formats to capture inspection characteristics quickly and accurately by eliminating the manual ballooning of inspection drawings and manual creation of inspection sheets for first article and in process inspections. The InspectionXpert product line also includes versions that integrate with popular CAD programs including SolidWorks, Solid Edge, CATIA, AutoCAD, and Pro/ENGINEER.
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