

It'll probably some time yet before perfected 3D products will be ready the MacIntel systems if history is any guide.
#NEWTEK LIGHTWAVE 3D V9 FOR MAC MAC#
(Hence Adobe didn't land with product on day one along with many other mac apps.) There are also "eccentricities" between OSX Tiger on PowerPC and OSX Tiger Intel that need to be ironed out at the OS-level, so many app developers are not rocketing onto the Intel systems.
#NEWTEK LIGHTWAVE 3D V9 FOR MAC CODE#
this can be a pretty sizable project to get right.Ī database company we worked with was able to get their code over, but low-level optimization to get the performance they wanted was several man-weeks of re-engineering.

Depending on the codebase, the number of customized low-level routines, etc., etc. It's moving from Codewarrior to Apple's Xcode smoothly.

The magic of making stuff humm on the Intel machines is not advanced access to the Intel boxes or even pre-releases of Tiger. 4) LightWave should now be visible in your Account page under 'Registered Products'. 3) Carefully follow the instructions on the Register Product page. I will respond to no questions whatsoever regarding the preceding two sentences, nor to any inferences, wild or domesticated. To register your copy of LightWave, follow these steps: 1) Sign into your account first. Please note that I'm not saying immediately after - I expect the team will have to catch it's collective breath and take some time to refine the plans for the coming 9.x cycles. I think the team will be able to provide more detailed info about the XCode port and when to expect the UB version of LightWave after v9.0 ships. The crew has plenty of Macs, has had access to prototype Mac Intel systems, and is in the process of acquiring a batch of new Macs for the entire team now that the exciting new shipping models are out. Referring to other comments in this thread, I also said very clearly that asking folks what results they are having was my own notion - I'm curious about it, and I'm reasonably sure the development team would be interested as well.ĭrawing wild inferences from casual questions is really not productive for anyone.
