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    About Our Software
Our software products and applications target high-end visual computing.
 
         
   
         
   
Wax7™
Version 7 of our genetic imaging platform is currently under development and is planned to be released to beta-force before a final product release in Q2'09. Wax7 represents over five years of proprietary development and research into computational evolution and human-computer interaction. Major platform changes, including a uniting of the Evolver and Workstation front-ends into a single work environment, will make the software much more convenient for everyday applications such as texture-map design and image processing. At the platform level we expect up to 400-800% increases in performance and finer control over more accurate genetics.[more]
 
         
    WaxSL™ | 2007
Wax Symbolic Language is our proprietary programming interface for describing fully contained, multi-dimensional color spaces.  WaxSL symbolic expressions are both visual and genetic state descriptors.  Our 2007 reference implementation features a fully developed runtime service that supports massivly parellel and vector computation withdebugging support, user extension SDKs, and a symbolic language compiler. [more]
 
         
   
         
    Wax™ Platform SDK 7
With the Wax7 platform comes out new platform software development kit. Wax is more open than ever before, with several new plug-in interfaces and a unique multiple-instancing plug-in design. The Platform 7 SDK will be posted on our developer support page during the Wax7 beta phase for use by our BetaForce members. However, plug-in developers can also download the SDK and review it in anticipation of the Wax7 release. Anyone will be able to download the early sdk and we urge everyone to do so. The more people that are developing plug-ins, the better. If you're a Wax plug-in developer, you're cool. [download]
 
         
 
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