Xytech Systems announces Intel-based Apple computer support
Apr 3, 2008 8:42 AM
Xytech Systems’ Enterprise software can now run on Intel-based Apple computers.
Through the use of a parallel utility, users can now simultaneously work on OS X-based computer applications and the Xytech Enterprise Windows application to manage their work/jobs, resources, library assets, duplication work, digital content distribution and transaction completion.
Support for Intel-based Apple computers is available with Xytech Enterprise version 11, which became available last month. Xytech will demonstrate the Xytech Enterprise software running on an Apple computer at NAB2008.
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