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Lion News!   We've tested EnSight 9.2, EnLiten, EnVideo, and EnVE with Lion Developer seeds. All the products worked as expected.  

(we need to make a small tweak, to be more compatible with LaunchPad, but it is a cosmetic problem, not functional.)

 

Welcome to the CEI Mac page, specifically designed for you, the Mac user.  In answer to the question you are asking yourself, YES, our products run on Macintosh!

Take a look around this page for information on customized installation, platform performance, application stories about clients working with our products on the Mac, etc. 


CEI Products that are Mac-worthy

EnSight CFD - has a native Mac user interface

EnSight (includes also Lite, Gold and DR) - extreme post-processor

EnLiten - communicate with 3D viewing and animation

      News! native cocoa Mac version of EnLiten now available from Mac App store (free download). 

EnVideo - movie player

EnVe - video editing

Reveal - 3D animation viewer

 

 

EnSight Installation 

We offer a Mac standard installer, simply drag EnSight to the Applications folder.



EVO for QuickTime

filmstrip_128_shadow EVO for QuickTime allows you to import and export EVO files with any Macintosh application supporting the QuickTime framework, including Final Cut Pro/Express, iMovie, QuickTime Player/Pro, Finder, Keynote, and more. In addition, EVO for QuickTime supports stereo movie editing and lossless video compression, useful as a video archiving format.  Click to download EVO for Quicktime.


CEI is listed on Mac's Software Resources for Cluster Computing, specifically under Commercial Engineering Analysis Applications for Cluster Computing, click here to read more.


Application Stories

apple_RWTHAahen2 Perfecting a Life-Saving Blood Pump, RWTH Aachen University
Computational Analysis of Technical Systems (CATS) at the RWTH Aachen University in Germany, use finite element analysis (FEA) techniques using Apple Xserve clusters and Mac desktops using EnSight post-processing software to analyze the results. For the full story, click
here






Press 

August 2006 - NASA Ames purchases EnSight Gold licenses to enhance visualization quality, collaboration.  One of the main reasons NASA Ames purchased EnSight was because it supports a mixed computing environment such as the NASA Ames Columbia supercomputer cluster and Apple Macintosh desktop clients. 



"Remote environments like compute clusters will certainly continue to be based in large part on Linux, and here the multi-platform EnSight support is a big plus," says Marek Behr, deputy head of Chair forComputational Mechanics at the Technical University of Munich, who does his computation-intensive tasks on remote clusters. "I can run EnSight on a Linux cluster at another site, and look at the results on my Mac." 


March 2004 - CEI adds Macintosh OS X support to its visualization software.

"EnSight support further legitimizes OS X as the platform of choice for scientific and technical computing," says Matthew Grismer, an aerospace engineer. "I can now do all of my computational fluid dynamics research - from grid generation, to compiling and running code, to post-processing with EnSight - on one platform, and continue to use that same platform for regular office automation." 


 

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