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Server New Release : 2025 Q3 - Release on Odoo version 19.0.
Client New Release : 2026 Q1 - Added Draftsight integration.
Supported: Windows 11.
Added new tool GetNodeID to help you asking activation code.
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OdooPLM is an Open Source Odoo Application that allows you to manage PLM Data inside Odoo.
You can upload data from the most common commercial CAD systems directly to Odoo with a unique and easy to use interface.
Our approach, very quick, ready to use, is very useful for all companies that wants useful and powerful tools. You can install PLM module and its Client without any cost, touching the quality of our product in your real work environment.
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MaxFem is an open software package for electromagnetic simulation by using finite element methods. The package can solve problems in electrostatics, direct current, magnetostatics and eddy-currents.
Since version 0.4.0, MaxFEM requires Python 3.
We have moved the installers to the MaxFEM website (see below). In order to improve MaxFEM, we will require you to fill out a simple form before downloading them.
TexGen is a geometric textile modelling software package to be used for obtaining engineering properties of woven textiles and textile composites.
Citing TexGen
We would be grateful if you could acknowledge use of TexGen where appropriate and suggest using one of the following references:
L P Brown and A C Long. "Modelling the geometry of textile reinforcements for composites: TexGen", Chapter 8 in "Composite reinforcements for optimum performance (Second Edition)", ed. P Boisse,...