2006-09-02 08:32 AM
2006-09-04 05:21 AM
felixtb wrote:Shooting in the dark here ...
I am really excited that archicad 10 for mactel machines has finally been released. But quickly discovered that Maxonform does not even install on the mactel machines!!! I also see hear that there are members whom have recently posted for the AC 10 update so does anybody know where we really are????
2006-09-04 05:31 AM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2006-09-04 05:37 AM
Djordje wrote:felixtb wrote:Shooting in the dark here ...
I am really excited that archicad 10 for mactel machines has finally been released. But quickly discovered that Maxonform does not even install on the mactel machines!!! I also see hear that there are members whom have recently posted for the AC 10 update so does anybody know where we really are????
So we have Cinema 4D for Mactel? If we don't, I am guessing that is why we don't have MaxonForm too. So maybe you should check the Maxon web site for the Mactel version?
Just days after the first new iMacs with Intel Core Duo processors have begun shipping, MAXON is proud to announce the availability of a "universal binary" version of CINEMA 4D, its award-winning 3D animation package. This makes CINEMA 4D not only the first 3D application, but also the first professional graphics application, available in a universal binary version that runs natively on the new Intel-based Macintosh Computers. Once again, MAXON demonstrates its commitment to the rapid support of the latest hardware advances.Its been out since february!!! so my question is still the same and anyway for maxonform the forum is graphisoft since there is a graphisoft lead in the cross development of the software. but thanx for the response
In general, an Intel Core Duo 2.0 GHz iMac renders over twice as fast as an iMac G5 with 2.1 GHz. This makes adding an Intel Core Duo system a very attractive option for CINEMA 4D users.
2006-09-04 05:46 AM
ejrolon wrote:Yes and what surprises me is the speed that graphisoft have been able to convert AC and then left maxonform behind. Considering they are marketed as almost a single package, atleast as the indispensable add-on. Which makes AC at long-last rival the autoCAD/3DS solution.
Actually C4D for MacIntel was released about the same time the new Macs came out, Jan 2006 according to their press release. AFAIK what is missing is the plugin to link AC to regular C4D (which was great in AC09) and maxonform.