I am running a 30 day free trial of AutoCAD 2020 on a MacBook Pro running Catalina. I would dearly love to get rid of the Windows machine that I have needed to run AutoCAD. However the program locks up in various conditions (details below), It was suggested to me by an AutoCAD sales rep that Catalina is new and AutoCAD hasn't fully adjusted. Is this true? Is there an update coming soon?
I'm at the 15 day mark on the 30 day trial, and in this condition I certainly can't make the switch.
MacBook Pro Early 2015, 8 gB RAM, Catalina 10.15.2
AutoCAD for Mac v Q.46.M.184
2 Crashes today:
Saving a block to disk with wblock. In the "Browse for Drawing File" dialog to pick a name for saving the block, I click save, and the dialog becomes grayed out. The file doesn't get saved, and the cancel button is non functional. Switching to a different program (ie open a finder window) and then back to AutoCAD restores the dialog to the state it was in before I clicked save. But the cancel button doesn't work, so there's no way out short of force quit.
In the layer state manager if I select an existing layer state and then select edit in the drop-down menu next to + and -, I get an eternal spinning color wheel. No way out short of force quit.
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Catalina is supported for AutoCAD Mac 2020, with update 2020.1 update. You can click menu AutoCAD 2020 > Check for updates to get the download info. If you do not see notification banner shows up when click Check for updates, please check if you have disallowed AutoCAD notification in the system preference panel.
Thanks for this suggestion. I have enabled notifications for AutoCAD in the system Notifications panel. Nonetheless, when I click the AutoCAD 2020/Check for updates menu, I get no response. Nothing shows up on the screen indication it's looking, or that it has checked.
The two crashes I described occur with any drawing. I created a new file and drew 2 lines. I also tried it with an older drawing from the archives. The crashes both happen every time regardless of the drawing.
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