![]() Current users moving from a Windows environment will want to know where all their tools went, while the Mac savvy non-user will wonder what exactly to do with the program. What really struck me though is that it’s going to be a new program for everyone. ![]() I’ve been using Boot Camp to run AutoCAD on my Mac for awhile, but now having the icon natively in my Dock below my picture of the bay bridge seems a little funny.Īfter using the program for awhile, I think it fits in the Mac scheme well while maintaining its AutoCAD feel. It’s not a version of currently existing Windows software that’s been ported to OSX, but rather a brand new product designed from the ground up. The public release date is today, though we got our hands on it a little earlier, and I wanted to share a little bit on the new program. Fast forward 16 years-your babies have grown into high schoolers, you’re Apple Macintosh is now just a Mac, and Autodesk has just released AutoCAD for Mac! ![]() In November of 1994 R14 appeared on the scene and you could no longer run AutoCAD on an Apple Macintosh.
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