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Hello everyone, I've been curious to know if there are any plans tobring CATIA over to the Macintosh platform. With the advent Apple'snew UNIX-based operating system many UNIX apps have already madetheir way over; especially in the field of medical research,genetics / genomics and bioinformatics. What got me thinking aboutCATIA possibly making it's way over to the Mac was this littletidbit:
LIGHTWORK DESIGN: LightWorks for Mac OS X - LightWorks, theindustry's fastest rendering engine, has been released for MAC OS Xplatform. To view an image illustrating the LightWorks ApplicationDevelopment System in action on Mac OS X, go to this link:www.lightworkdesign.com/products/lightworks/Media/MacOSXimages.htm.
The LightWorks rendering engine is used in more than 80 softwareapplications worldwide, including products from UnigraphicsSolutions, SolidWorks Corporation, Matra Datavision, ParametricTechnology Corp, Msc. Working Knowledge, Diehl Graphsoft, NihonUnisys, think3, Fukui Computer Inc. Auto-des-sys Inc., Caligari,Configura Sverige AB, Digital Immersion, Nemetschek North America,GESTEL and M2 Research. www.lightwork.com
And get this, a while back, Dassault Systemes announce theirOriginal Software Development Partnership with LightWorkDesign...
Hmmmm...
Anyway, it was stated that:
[[[ 'Under the agreement, LightWork Design's market leadingMachineWorks technology will be embedded into the open Version 5Architecture, including CATIA, DELMIA and other Dassault SystemesSolutions.
Mike Payne, Dassault Systèmes Executive Vice-President ofTechnology said of the partnership, 'LightWork Design has workedwith Dassault Systemes for a number of years, adding valuabletechnology into a variety of projects. By significantly extendingthe agreement and integrating MachineWorks technology into CATIA weare ensuring that we continue to force the progress in an area wehave identified as being critical to the advancement of ourcustomers operation'. ]]]
Again, Apple is providing the necessary means for developers tobring their wares over. PTC, Dassault and others have very littlereason NOT to bring their wares over. Keep in mind that many ofthose companies that use LightWorks either have UNIX versions alongwith Windows and LINUX versions or their software or is UNIX-only.And we all know that OSX *is* in fact UNIX-based. However, I'm suremany of you are skeptical of the ease at which porting Unix appsover to other variants is. Well, I provided this little gem that Iintercepted while reading up on some Bioinformatics news andhappenings... Check the articles below. Also keep in mind that eventhough they don't specifically discuss UNIX-based CAD/3D apps, itdoes mention the relative ease at which such UNIX apps can beported to run on Mac OS X. )
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/mac/2001/12/14/macbio.html
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,50078,00.html
In any event, any interest to support the Mac and OSX should beimmediately forwarded to Apple. For more information on Apple's newUNIX-based OS, I encourage all of you to spend some time at theseURL's:
http://developer.apple.com/macosx/ (about Mac OS X)
http://developer.apple.com/darwin/
(Darwin = open source = core of OS X = Mach 3.0 and FreeBSD)
Likewise, OS X being UNIX-based is literally LOADED with openstandards making interoperating with the rest of the worldincredibly simple.
http://www.apple.com/scitech/research/
(This site is dedicated to how Macs are being used in industry andresearch)
In any case, make no mistake. OS X *is* a UNIX variant and Apple isnow the worlds largest distributor of a commercial UNIX. Likewise,it's the worlds easiest-to-use UNIX, yet it still retains all thefeatures that a dedicated UNIX programmer is familiar with. I'd beinterested in any opinions or feedback any of you might have.Perhaps a few of you could pass this information on to thenecessary people over at IBM / Dassault to see if it prompts anyinterest. My e-mail address is:
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Anyone seriously interested in seeing CATIA come to the Mac shouldcontact John Martellaro, Apple's senior marketing manager for theScience, Technology and Engineering Markets. He'll get you incontact with the right people.
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Thanks
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Ed M.
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