If "Dbend" refers to a specific, niche, or proprietary internal tool in your organization, please let me know, and I can adjust the content. Otherwise, the structure below applies to most high-end offline database tools.

If you are looking to work with Bend "offline"—meaning setting up your local development environment and understanding the software stack—this guide covers the essential tools you need.

DBend supports direct import of 3D models from leading CAD systems. Once imported, the software automatically unfolds the part, calculates bend allowances, and suggests optimal tooling and sequences. This automation drastically reduces manual data entry and the risk of human error.

DBend suggests the appropriate punch and die from the library based on the material and thickness.

: Virtual "try-outs" ensure the program is correct the first time, significantly reducing scrap material. Essential Implementation Steps

| Software Name | Platform | Best For | Offline Licensing | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | IBM i (AS/400) | Legacy ERP systems | Hardware dongle | | OfflineBatch Pro | Windows Server 2022 | Mid-sized retail | Offline activation file | | AirGapDBEND | Linux (Ubuntu/RHEL) | Government/Defense | Manual certificate import | | SimpleEndDay | macOS (Intel/M1) | Creative agencies | Local keyfile | | xDBEND Free | Cross-platform CLI | Developers/Test environments | GPL v3 (no license server) |

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After a program is finalized, DBend can export it to the press brake’s CNC controller via USB or network, depending on the machine’s capabilities. This ensures that the physical machine receives exactly the same instructions that were validated in simulation.