Mokka is a super handy tool for OS X that lets you dive into a 3D space to look at and tweak acquisition files. It’s built using some cool stuff like VTK, BTK, and Qt, making it easy to use.
BTK stands for Biomechanical ToolKit. It's an open-source library that works across different platforms for biomechanical analysis. So if you're into biomechanics, this is something you’ll want to check out!
Mokka takes advantage of the MVC file format (which stands for Mokka Model Visual Configuration) to help you set up how things look in your projects—like the color and size of markers. When you open an acquisition file that matches the name of a visual config file, Mokka will automatically load it. This saves you time and hassle!
You can also just drag and drop files from your file browser right into the 3D view in Mokka! How cool is that? No need to mess around with complicated menus.
Mokka plays nicely with several file formats used in biomechanics:
If you're looking to get started with Mokka, download it here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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