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Cinema 4D R23 SP1 now available
Service release fixes minor bugs, ensures stability and includes Universal build for compatibility with new M1-powered Macs.
Nov. 11, 2020 - Maxon is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Cinema 4D Release 23 Service Pack 1. This update includes many minor updates, stability improvements, and optimizations to ensure the high reliability on which Cinema 4D artists have come to rely. In addition, this release includes a new Universal build for compatibility with Apple’s recently announced MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini powered by M1, Apple’s breakthrough chip for the Mac. The installation of this service pack requires a completely new install and is recommended for all users. Details can be found in the Changelist.
Downloads for both Windows and Universal Mac are immediately available.
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The Nemetschek Group is a pioneer for the digital transformation in the AEC industry. With its software solutions, it covers the complete life cycle of building and infrastructure projects and guides its customers into the future of digitalization. As one of the world's leading corporate groups, the Nemetschek Group increases quality in the construction process and improves the digital workflow of all those involved in the construction process. Leveraging the software, buildings can be planned, built and operated more efficiently, sustainably and in a resource-saving manner. The focus of the Nemetschek Group is on the use of open standards (Open BIM). The portfolio also includes digital solutions for visualization, 3D modeling and animation. The innovative products of the 16 brands in the four customer-oriented divisions are used by approximately six million users worldwide. Founded by Prof. Georg Nemetschek in 1963, the Nemetschek Group today employs more than 3,000 experts.
Publicly listed since 1999 and quoted on the MDAX and TecDAX, the company achieved revenue in the amount of EUR 556.9 million and an EBITDA of EUR 165.7 million in 2019.