Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Rhino 5 public development begins

The Rhino Development Team is excited to announce the beginning of public development of Rhino 5.

Owners of Rhino 4.0 are invited to read about our development process and then download and test drive Rhino 5.

The first WIP (Work-in-Progress) release of Rhino 5 is available in English and includes support for 32- and 64-bit Windows Operating systems.

64-bit Windows supported:
The 64-bit version of Rhino 5 can use as much system memory as is available from the operating system. This allows you to open and edit models that are much larger than you could edit in Rhino 4.0.

The 32- and 64-bit versions of Rhino can be installed and run on the same computer at the same time.

Backward compatible:
Rhino 4.0 plug-ins will load and run in the 32-bit version of Rhino 5. Plug-ins will need to be recompiled for the 64-bit version of Rhino by the plug-in developer. Until they're ready, you may need to run the 32- and 64-bit versions of Rhino 5 side by side.

New features:
Many Rhino Labs plug-ins have been included in this Rhino 5 WIP. Also, several other new features have been added. A list is available on the What's New in Rhino 5 WIP page.

System requirements:
  • 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
  • Rhino 4.0
  • 100MB of disk space
  • 2GB RAM (4-16GB recommended for 64-bit systems and very large models)
Download now:
For a list of new features and to download, please visit http://download.rhino3d.com/rhino/5.0/wip

Join the discussion: 
Visit news://news.mcneel.com/rhino to talk directly with our developers, read about what we're doing, share your ideas, and report any problems you experience.

Enjoy!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mac version?

Семён Филиппов said...

Great! But what's the key for the installer?

wiso said...

What is the Rhino 5 License Key? My Rhino 4 key does not work...did I miss this information somewhere in the process?

Thanks!

Bob McNeel said...

See www.iRhino3d.com

nelsong said...

Yippee! 64 bit! I can't wait!

And so begins the long beta period where my CD key shall always be close at hand...

Anonymous said...

please someone put some screencapture to see the changes in the interface!!

Unknown said...

I can't wait to use 64 bit native!:) It would be great to know the release date for 5.0. I can stop wondering then :)