architosh.com - 2/25/2009
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As many of you know by now Autodesk made a somewhat big splash at Macworld Expo and yet the company wasn’t even there in booth-form! Instead, tucked away in a conference room in a hip and stylish SF hotel, Autodesk hosted a series of private meetings with a selective group of Mac press. The big ...
architosh.com - 2/24/2009
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Autodesk making Alias line of products for Mac OS X
MacBytes.com —
... the Mac: Pipelines Expand Creative pipelines are becoming so cross-platform in this “CAD to Ad” world that no longer is it acceptable to customers that Autodesk not provide OS diversity in its portfolio of software packages. You literally have customer segments with rapidly evolving and mixed pipeline scenarios. “The Mac is just like any other platform within entertainment sharing the same roles as Windows and Linux,” said Rob Hoffmann, Sr. Product Marketing Manager 3D for Autodesk, back in January of this year. This evolution has shaped the importance of the FBX file ...
Autodesk to Port Alias line of products to Mac OS X
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... Things might change. Already last January, Rob Hoffmann, Senior Product Marketing Manager 3D for Autodesk stated that "The Mac is just like any other platform within entertainment sharing the same roles as Windows and Linux." ...
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