Jitter for Mac OS X Now Available
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April 28, 2003
Cycling '74 has released Jitter for Macintosh OS X. Jitter is a set of video, matrix, and 3D graphics objects for the Max/MSP graphical programming environment.
Jitter modularity in graphics processing applications. It includes over 120 new objects for describing and manipulating matrix data-any data that can be expressed in rows and columns, such as video and still images OpenGL-based 3D geometries, text, spreadsheet data, particle systems, voxels, or audio.
Jitter is be useful to anyone interested in real-time and interactive video/3D graphics, data visualization, custom video effects creation, video rendering, and numerous classroom applications. Jitter supports digital video (DV) camera control as well as input and output via FireWire and provides multiple monitor support for performance situations.
Jitter users can develop and share their own unique programs and algorithms, and create standalone visual applications just as they currently do with Max/MSP. A free Runtime version will be available that runs any application created with Max/MSP. Jitter includes a complete set of objects, documentation, tutorials, and a number of useful examples.
Pricing and availablity:
Jitter for Mac OSX is now available directly from Cycling '74. For existing Max/MSP users, an upgrade to Jitter is $395. A bundle with Max, MSP, and Jitter is available for $850. Max has a suggested retail price of $250, Max/MSP has a suggested retail price of $495. The OSX version of Jitter is a free update for registered owners.
For more information, visit their web site at www.cycling74.com. |