Shake 4.1 Released

Today Apple released a new version of it’s award-winning visual effects program, Shake. It will now run on the Intel and PowerPC based Macs and it’s running a lot faster!

The Shake website covers a lot more about what this amazing application can do along with a visual tour of the program.

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