![]() I see many more artifacts with 3D than with Marine Aquarium, by the way.įinally, have to say that this new version is so gorgeous is breath-taking. I also own and love 3D Aquarium, but the detail and movement of the fish is definitely superior - sharp, crisp, realistic. ![]() The integration with iTunes is way cool and works flawlessly. I love that I can have up to 30 fish on screen a once.looks amazing on my big monitor. I love the "pan" feature, and the new moving background objects, especially the Christmas Tree Worm and the antler corals. On my 24 inch iMac Intel Duo Core, I don't get any of the rendering problems mentioned in a previous review.I mean, if I look super-close, using a magnifying glass, I can see very, very slight anomalies on the edges of some objects, but I really don't see anything that takes away from my viewing pleasure. Perhaps someone who has upgraded can speak to that question. I don't know if it works in High Sierra because I haven't upgraded from Sierra yet. So despite the lapse in development, I don't regret the money I spent on the original and the upgrade. Even so, it still works, with a quirk of two. Sadly it seems to be the case that development ceased in 2014. I saw no recent comments there in any case. Sadly the product web site was deactivated last month. I don't recall, unfortunately, how you switch between the two, or insure one or the other is used for a specific application. In order to get better performance you need to be sure you are using the more powerful video card. The computer will use a portion of the system RAM in order to conserve battery life. I suspect those having trouble with Marine Aquarium may be using a Mac laptop with dual video RAM. And, finally, the app holds my registration. The application, on the other hand, gives me access to all the fish and I can show up to twenty-two of them at a time-even though the limit is still set at eight. But they will be duplicates of one or another of the fish in the base set. ![]() The registration field is blank every time I reopen the settings and they won't close unless I paste in the serial number again.Īnother interesting issue: The screen saver is limited to seven different kinds of fish-though I can show more fish if I want to. For some reason, though, the screensaver will accepts but won't hold my serial number. Version 3.2.1 works reasonably well on my 27" iMac running macOS 10.12.6. ![]()
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