(May 30, 2007) Synthe FX has teamed up with Zoorender.com to release a new Dashboard Widget for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger that allows you to test the Maya® rendering power of your Mac.
Just click start to begin the benchmark, and upon completion the results can be sent directly to Zoorender.com's render results database. Here, users can compare your time to other computers, both Mac and PC, around the world.
Zoorender Benchmark widget uses underlying technology found in Synthe FX DashRender, a full featured OS X Dashboard Widget for rendering Maya® scenes. Mac users can finally get the most efficient render results without having to type in terminal commands. It also automatically determines the users system specs for error-free input into the Zoorender results database, while also allowing the user to enter specific comments related to their render results.
The Zoorender Benchmark is free, and available for immediate download at:
http://www.synthe-fx.com/downloads/
About Zoorender.com
Zoorender.com is a CG related news site, online since 1998. Updated daily, it is a fantastic resource to stay updated on industry news, to learn, and to download free assets for use in free non-commercial CG projects.
Zoorender.com's Maya® Mental Ray benchmark has become a de-facto standard for testing and comparing the rendering results of computers all around the world. It's recently announced desktop application allows Maya® users on the Windows platform to run the benchmark with one click of a button. For more information visit http://www.zoorender.com
About Synthe FX
Synthe FX, LLC is an independent software and animation company, which was founded in 2006 with the aim of creating tools for the next generation of new media artists. They specialize in developing professional, easy to use software for the broadcast, film, video game, and related entertainment markets.
For more information visit http://www.synthe-fx.com
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