I recommend watching the video on gestures. When you first open AutoCAD for Mac, you’ll see a welcome screen that includes a bunch of videos to help you get accustomed to the new interface. In this post I hope to give a little overview of the product, its interface and settings. 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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