TeighaX 3.9 (often referred to as 3.09) is software development kit (SDK) created by the Open Design Alliance (ODA)
- Vulnerability assessment: Teighax 3.09 could be a tool used to identify vulnerabilities in computer systems, networks, or applications.
- Penetration testing: It might be employed by security professionals to simulate cyber attacks, testing the defenses of a system or network.
- Network scanning: Teighax 3.09 could be used to scan networks for open ports, services, or potential entry points.
- Exploitation: It's possible that Teighax 3.09 includes modules or tools for exploiting known vulnerabilities.
Version 3.09 is often remembered in developer communities because it was a stable, reliable release right around the time CAD file formats were transitioning (supporting AutoCAD 2007-2009 formats).
- High-Fidelity Rendering: It allowed applications to display DWG and DGN files accurately, handling complex vector graphics, line weights, and layers.
- File Conversion: It was heavily used in batch conversion tools to turn DWG files into PDFs, images (BMP, JPG), or older/newer versions of DWG.
- Data Extraction: Developers could use TeighaX to reach inside a CAD drawing and extract metadata, block attributes, or geometry data for use in databases or Excel sheets.
- Cross-Platform Support: It provided a way to work with CAD files on systems where AutoCAD was not installed.