Why does WhiteCap display an error message saying it can run on my computer?
Unfortunately, some computers just don’t have the graphics hardware required to run WhiteCap. In the way that modern computer games like Call of Duty, Fallout, and World of Warcraft can’t run on older computers, WhiteCap also requires relatively modern graphics hardware. If you’re using a computer that’s more than a few years old or has low-grade graphics hardware, then WhiteCap will probably not run on your system. If the free trial version of WhiteCap runs well on your system, then the paid version will also run well on your system, so download and try the free trial of WhiteCap in order to make sure it runs to your satisfaction. In general, almost every Mac and PC manufactured within the last 3-4 years contains the graphics hardware that WhiteCap requires. On Windows, WhiteCap requires at least Direct3D pixel shader model 3 (which is determined by what graphics hardware is present). On OS X, all Intel-based Macs can run WhiteCap (although performance may be limited on older Macs).
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