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3D Development Available for Intel-Based Macs

Spatial announces portfolio supports latest Apple computers.

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By DE Editors  

October 1, 2006

By DE Editors

Spatial Corp. (Westminster, CO), a provider of 3D components, has announced its entire portfolio of 3D software development components (3D ACIS Modeler, 3D ACIS Extensions, and 3D InterOp Translators) now supports Apple's Intel-based Macs.

Spatial says it is offering its 3D software components to developers creating universal versions of their 3D applications so that they run naively on both PowerPC- and Intel-based Macs.

"By extending our Mac OS X support to universal aplications, we ensure a clean migration path for Mac users that rely on applications developed by our partners, allowing them to take advantage of the high performance and optimum productivity of the latest Intel-based Macs," said Keith Mountain, CEO of Spatial.

For more information, visit spatial.com.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.



 

 

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