Hello to all,

I don't know if some of you already heard about QSpider, but this tool may
interest you and possibly be interesting for the pythonOCC projetc:
http://www.qspider.org/
The website is in russian by default, but at the bottom of the page, on the
right, there are two buttons to switch from russian to english and
vice-versa.

Basically, QSpider is (from the website):

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Project QSpider started on December, 19th, 2007. The project purpose is
working out of free software QSpider for modelling mechanical systems
(robots, mechanisms of parallel kinematics).

QSpider is a free program for engineers and researchers. You also can will
join work on the program. We will be glad to any cooperation and support.

Features of QSpider:

   - Mathematical modelling of spatial mechanisms with use of multilevel
   representation of mechanical systems. The given approach allows to simplify
   and reduce time of construction of models considerably.
   - Modelling of auxiliary elements of the equipment, for example, the
   rotary tables, special adaptations, etc.
   - The main feature of the program is global parameterisation of model.
   Any of model parametres can set a variable. The program allows to enter
   defined a mathematical parity in the form of mathematical expressions and to
   modify all model at change of another or other sizes (parametres) of model.
   - Construction of constructive elements of mechanisms (the basis, a
   platform, a bed, etc.).
   - Possibility of localisation of the program on other languages (now the
   program is localised for English and Russian of languages).
   - Independent sources of the program. The program is developed on C ++
   with use of free version Qt. QSpider works under control of operational
   systems: Windows, Linux and MacOS.

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Hope this can be of use.
Best regards,

Pierre
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