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Digieffects launches universal binary versions of Delirium, Berserk, and Aurorix for Intel-based Macs

8 November 2007

USA: Digieffects, developer of software plug-ins for Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro, and Autodesk Combustion have launched Universal binary versions of Delirium, Berserk, and Aurorix applications for Intel-based Macs.
Delirium, Berserk, and Aurorix are now compatible with applications including Adobe After Effects CS3, Adobe Premiere CS3, and Final Cut Pro 6. The three applications are also backwards compatible and will run natively on Power PC-based Mac computers.
Existing Delirium, Berserk, and Aurorix customers using Intel-based Macs can download free updates from the Digieffects web site at www.digieffects.com/softwaredownload.html
Universal binary versions of Digieffects Fantazm, Buena Effects Pack, and Buena Effects Essentials will also be available from early 2008.


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