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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (8942)7/23/2001 12:52:58 PM
From: Ms. Baby Boomer  Read Replies (1) of 14451
 
SGI ["sgi"] logo happened to be on an Indy driver's NorthernLight Series car over the weekend...ain't that cool how they project the graphic on the oval!

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Wednesday July 18, 9:07 am Eastern Time

Alias/Wavefront's Maya Software For Mac OS X To Ship By September 25th

Much-anticipated Release to Include Latest Rendering Technology Developments

NEW YORK - Macworld--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 18, 2001-- Alias/Wavefront(TM), an SGI (NYSE:SGI - news) company, today announced that its Maya Complete(TM) software for Mac OS X is scheduled to ship on or before September 25th, 2001 and will include the company's latest advancements in Maya® rendering technology.

Maya, the entertainment industry's leading 3D animation and effects package, is the largest, most technically sophisticated program to be built for Mac OS X. As the leading 3D package, Maya's rebuild as a Macintosh application will help traditional graphics artists bridge the gap between 2D and 3D. Maya will be demonstrated at Macworld in the Alias/Wavefront booth No. 1707 where the company is launching an advance-order promotion of the software.

``We are thrilled to be on the verge of releasing Maya as a native Mac application,'' states Mark Sylvester, Ambassador at Alias/Wavefront. ``Mac OS X provides the kind of powerful, open environment Maya users demand with a UI that artists love. Apple has done a tremendous job of implementing their support for Open GL and we can't wait to see what the Mac graphics community is going to be able to do with Maya once it's available to them.''

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