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Subject: New newsletter (tS7)

Subject: New newsletter (tS7)

2005-05-14       - By Roman Ormandy

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Heath,

"Significant" is the word! I am convinced that our new Link Editor (that is
what we call "node-based editor") is more powerful and easier to use than any
other equivalent in any existing 3D product, including some very high priced
systems. Revolutionary architecture behind it is also making possible real time
scalability on new multi-core CPU's.

With the power comes some new UI metaphor and we realize that not all TS users
will instantly embrace this new metaphor as "extremely visual" as you did. We
worked very hard on integrating new Link Editor with existing widget and Icon
based direct manipulation which everyone loves. Funny though, I remember we
received some harsh criticism at the time when we introduced widgets too:)

One more thing, we realize that not every one have a need to use Link Editor
and that is OK too, there will be many other "significant" additions in TS7 to
keep everyone happy.

Roman

-- --Original Message-- --
From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] On Behalf Of Hazmat
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 9:23 PM
To: MailingList truespace
Subject: [TSML] New newsletter (tS7)

I don't know if everyone else got an email about this, but I didn't so
on the off chance that you don't know about the new newsletter, have at
it!  http://www.caligari.com/news/news_apr2005/newsletter.html

After looking at the large version of the interface screenshot from the
newsletter, I can say that I'm more excited than ever about tS7!  It
appears to have a significant node-based editor, which seems like the
most intuitive way to work for artists who are extremely visual (anyone
who enjoys the Caligari user interface).  I can't wait!

-heath

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