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Hi all, I just read they are introducing again Autodesk on a Mac. How does everyone feel about that?http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/31/technology/31autodesk.html?src=buslnCurious how the camp will vote.MJP
And the available Programming API's are .. ??
Quote from: Kerry on August 31, 2010, 12:54:00 AMAnd the available Programming API's are .. ?? I think I still have some Apple Basic books here for the old 2E, I wonder if they will be of any use...
My first computer was a Mac plus. I used Macs until the PowerPC 7400 before switching to the pc solely to use Acad. I'm not switching back to those yuppie candy looking things now.X apple fanboy
AutoCAD is widely used in both those markets. According to Amar Hanspal, senior vice president for platform solutions at Autodesk, requests for a Mac version were coming with increasing frequency and could no longer be ignored.The fact that Autodesk was working on the Mac edition was hardly a secret. More than 5,000 users participated in beta testing. Screen shots and YouTube videos of the program in action started appearing on the Web several months ago.
utoCAD for Mac also offers users easy, cross-platform collaboration with suppliers, customers, clients, and partners because of its support for the DWG file format. Files created in previous versions of AutoCAD will open seamlessly in AutoCAD for Mac, the company says.
Hi all, I just read they are introducing again Autodesk on a Mac. How does everyone feel about that?
So what do you use to code on a mac these days? I used to have a copy of code warrior.. I think it was for system 8 or 9. Anyway, now I have an excuse to go visit the apple store