SpaceNavigator Mac OS X beta is here!
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I see. Well I don't know what they told you at Google and/or Logitech booths. The only thing I know is that here in this forum they announced future support for mac os X platform and we (a lot of people) asked for beta drivers in order to beta test their software until it was finally released. And they kindly released that beta drivers. For me, I was fully informed that it would take some time.
Cheers
Cheers
Support for other devices
I'm looking for support for other devices. I have used a SpacePilot under XP for a long time (and a SpaceMouse before that). Now I'm looking forward to use it under OS X. The initial functionality is nice, but I'm hoping to use the buttons on the SpacePilot in Maya, too.
Steffen
Steffen
Updates
Hello everyone,
First of all, let me say how wonderful your devices are!
Truly aiding in digital design =)
Second, i would like to ask when we can expect updates for the SpaceNavigator for Mac OSX.
I really love my spacenav, but i miss the support in Google Earth, Cinema 4D, etc.
Thanks in advance.
Ralph
First of all, let me say how wonderful your devices are!
Truly aiding in digital design =)
Second, i would like to ask when we can expect updates for the SpaceNavigator for Mac OSX.
I really love my spacenav, but i miss the support in Google Earth, Cinema 4D, etc.
Thanks in advance.
Ralph
I love this device too!
Quite nice design actually!
I made the "buy decision" (versus the Logitech) based on the well shaped USB-plug and the lovely underside. Normally all my well designed peripherals works well, and the ugly ones use to give up on me.
Level of care for the product normally shows in the care for details.
Thats the reason I'm on a Macbook Pro.
I did realize after using it at my university with Rhino (via Boot Camp) that I wanted more buttons, and that I would prefer to push them more downwards than is possible with it in the current version.
I might get a SpaceExplorer for my 3D modeling just for the button setup as I will get a Solidworks license later this year @ work.
Now I just wait for compatibility with Google Earth in OS X
Is there any 3DC programmers reading this I would like to ask for a temporary driver for GE trough ControllerMate! (or similar).
I guess a skilled programmer can make a cmate file in just a few hours for us to play with until proper support is added?
Just a suggestion
I did try myself, but it didn't work at all
Quite nice design actually!
I made the "buy decision" (versus the Logitech) based on the well shaped USB-plug and the lovely underside. Normally all my well designed peripherals works well, and the ugly ones use to give up on me.
Level of care for the product normally shows in the care for details.
Thats the reason I'm on a Macbook Pro.
I did realize after using it at my university with Rhino (via Boot Camp) that I wanted more buttons, and that I would prefer to push them more downwards than is possible with it in the current version.
I might get a SpaceExplorer for my 3D modeling just for the button setup as I will get a Solidworks license later this year @ work.
Now I just wait for compatibility with Google Earth in OS X
Is there any 3DC programmers reading this I would like to ask for a temporary driver for GE trough ControllerMate! (or similar).
I guess a skilled programmer can make a cmate file in just a few hours for us to play with until proper support is added?
Just a suggestion
I did try myself, but it didn't work at all
Hello all:
We appreciate all of your comments, so please keep them coming!
Google Earth is coming in the next couple of months -- it's good to see that our customers (and potential customers ) are as eager to have it out there as we are.
As for Cinema4D, I have contacted a couple of programmers over at Maxon, as the Windows version is also already native, so hopefully that will move along in the near future -- an email to them wouldn't hurt, if you have the time....
Ziva Nissan
3Dconnexion, Inc.
We appreciate all of your comments, so please keep them coming!
Google Earth is coming in the next couple of months -- it's good to see that our customers (and potential customers ) are as eager to have it out there as we are.
As for Cinema4D, I have contacted a couple of programmers over at Maxon, as the Windows version is also already native, so hopefully that will move along in the near future -- an email to them wouldn't hurt, if you have the time....
Ziva Nissan
3Dconnexion, Inc.
Bait & Switch
I saw SpaceNavigator PE at Macworld controlling Google Earth,
- it worked,
- I was impressed,
- I ordered one.
Now I have the coolest looking glow-in-the dark paper weight, but it just sits there holding down the $59 receipt from Amazon.
I don't need it for ANYTHING ELSE but GOOGLE EARTH.
What's wrong with the Mac software that was shown at Macworld?
Why can't we download and use that software until the next release?
Here are some ideas for "keywords" for my comments:
- Deceptive marketing
- Not ready for Mac
- Misleading Consumers
- Bait and Switch
- Glow-in-the dark paper weight
- www.ftc.gov
So disappointing.
- it worked,
- I was impressed,
- I ordered one.
Now I have the coolest looking glow-in-the dark paper weight, but it just sits there holding down the $59 receipt from Amazon.
I don't need it for ANYTHING ELSE but GOOGLE EARTH.
What's wrong with the Mac software that was shown at Macworld?
Why can't we download and use that software until the next release?
Here are some ideas for "keywords" for my comments:
- Deceptive marketing
- Not ready for Mac
- Misleading Consumers
- Bait and Switch
- Glow-in-the dark paper weight
- www.ftc.gov
So disappointing.
SafetyOne Group
RETUNING it to Amazon.com
Amazon is letting me return it. Not sure if I'll get one again.
So sad, looked like fun too.
So sad, looked like fun too.
SafetyOne Group
My guess is that they have no one working on it, as there has been ZERO updates since the original beta drivers were released around the time of Macworld (early January).
I hope I'm wrong . . . but their release schedule make little sense, and leaves little other room for interpretation. Unfortunately, the official response is "a few more months" before a demonstrated feature is available . . .
I hope I'm wrong . . . but their release schedule make little sense, and leaves little other room for interpretation. Unfortunately, the official response is "a few more months" before a demonstrated feature is available . . .
Yes i agree.. I feel the OSX Users are not taken seriously, even though most of the professional Graphics people are on Mac OSX..
I guess the Windows users are more important as windows is generally more accepted and adopted... =/
What I really don't understand is why we can't have the beta- or even alpha-drivers that were used on Macworld.. i don't care if it's Beta.. it's better than Nada.
I guess the Windows users are more important as windows is generally more accepted and adopted... =/
What I really don't understand is why we can't have the beta- or even alpha-drivers that were used on Macworld.. i don't care if it's Beta.. it's better than Nada.
Could not agree more! To date that question has been ignored by representatives of 3DConnexion, and I've even been mildly flamed in this forum for asking such questions.
I would encourage others in the forum who feel the same way to voice their questions rather than remain silent . . . maybe we'll get an official response if enough Mac users speak-up.
Here's to wishing!
I would encourage others in the forum who feel the same way to voice their questions rather than remain silent . . . maybe we'll get an official response if enough Mac users speak-up.
Here's to wishing!
Hicanphaz wrote:Yes i agree.. I feel the OSX Users are not taken seriously, even though most of the professional Graphics people are on Mac OSX..
I guess the Windows users are more important as windows is generally more accepted and adopted... =/
I am a Macintosh engineer here at 3Dx and I can assure you, OS X users are and will be taken just as seriously as the Windows users here, at least as long as I am working here.
Please understand we just started supporting the Mac... so don't worry, the Mac is here to stay.
The thing is that we work with 3rd parties, and sometimes we can't just release all the betas that we would like to release. Anyway, if you saw GE at Macworld, well, that should tell you that Mac support is a little bit more than just a hope.canphaz wrote:What I really don't understand is why we can't have the beta- or even alpha-drivers that were used on Macworld.. i don't care if it's Beta.. it's better than Nada.