Can Autocad 2013 for Mac works with MAc OSX mavericks?
MBA summer 2013 /i7/8Gb/256Gb, Mac OS 10.9
Acad2013 will not completely install. It installs the other files in the folder in Apps but not the Acad program file.
I have d/l'ed the install file twice to make sure I did'nt have a corrupt d/l.
I guess i'll wait for an update?
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@dr.palmer wrote:MBA summer 2013 /i7/8Gb/256Gb, Mac OS 10.9
Acad2013 will not completely install. It installs the other files in the folder in Apps but not the Acad program file.
I have d/l'ed the install file twice to make sure I did'nt have a corrupt d/l.
I guess i'll wait for an update?
Of course, there should be update.... After 10.9 will be released as final product.
BTW: You have tried to install AutoCAD in Developer preview version of new OS, so no one takes responsibility, but yourself.
Maxim
Now that Mavericks is available for OS upgrades, has anyone tried installing it to see ACAD 2013 still works?
so far it seems like when you open a dwg it opens drawing 1 but doesn't open the dwg you select. if you close that drawing and reopen it works
when you go into the attribute editor for a block as soon as you hit ok or cancel the program hangs.
we need an update ASAP!
I want to upgrade to OS X 10.9 but i want to know before hand if AutoCAD 2013 student version would still work
Hi faljalah,
Welcome to our forums.
AutoCAD 2013 is not officially supported on Mavericks yet. Please refer to the AutoCAD 2013 System Requirements for future updates.
Best regards,
Fantatic, new mac OS X with greater speed improvements etc etc.
Dont tell me all the users with 2013 will now be dropped and in order to use the new OS X and AutoCAD the aformentioned users will let me guess
"Need to purchase the 2014 version of AutoCAD" because 2013 is no longer supported!!!!!!!
What a shock. So much for supporting a product !!!!!! and building a loyal customer base.
This is standard procedure with almost all major software. It has little to do with price gouging, as has been implied. Updating software to run on a new OS is a substantial investment in both time and money, which has already been expended on the newer versions. If older versions were upgraded to run on a new OS you would have the newer version anyways.
Will AutoCAD LT for Mac 2013 get an update to work with Mavericks?
Or will an upgrade to 2014 be required?
Thanks for any info you may provide,
Adam
maxim_k
thanks for your response. that does help put some perspective on things
but i was responding directly to simona ^^^^ who works for autodesk customer care...hoping she had some inside info
we'll see, I guess
thanks again!
Hey Adam,
We're currently working with our AutoCAD for Mac team to identify OS 10.9 Mavericks compatibility for both the new 2014 release, as well as prior versions. Not much that I can share at the moment but will definitely keep you posted as new information becomes available.
Thanks for your patience in the mean time!
Philip
Thanks for the reply!
It diplomatically doesn't say if there's a patch on its way though...(and I get why).
I look forward to hearing an update. Will it be through this forum?
Thanks much!
Adam