Jan

09

Cheetah3D Update Improves Leopard Compatibility

posted in software news, by Codrut Nistor


After Leopard was released, a lot of Mac applications needed updates to ensure full compatibility, and various software producers still keep updating their products to achieve this goal. Cheetah3D just got its latest update that improves compatibility with the latest OS from Apple, so I thought it would be nice to tell you about this, so here we go...
Cheetah3D Render


If this name sounds new to you, then I should tell you that Cheetah3D is a computer graphics program that allows you to create, animate and render 3D models, written in Cocoa for the Mac OS X only. While it is aimed at beginners and amateurs, the results it can achieve don't look bad at all, as you can see in the picture above, but don't expect to find out that next Shrek movie is going to be rendered using this program...

The latest update to Cheetah3D brings the current version number up to 4.4, and this is a free update for all registered users of any 4.x release. Minimum system requirements are Mac OS X 10.4.x, a G3/G4/G5/Intel processor, 512 MB of system memory and at least 16 MB of video memory.

A single user version costs $129, but you can try it before you buy it as well. All you have to do is grab your free trial version from here and start to unleash some 3D magic on your Mac with Cheetah3D!

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