Dear Monica Maredo,
I have been using MacBook Pro since the end of 2017.
I used to use AutoCAD for PC since 2012, taking a course in school and having access to Autocad while I was in school.
But, To me, I just love the Apple products and software. They work so well together and allow for super photo manipulation and sharing, such as the airdrop feature.
I subscribe to the AutoCAD for Mac Software precisely because it is native to Apple. I have used Apple Boot Camp before and I’ve also used parallels. Although they do allow you to use the PC version of AutoCAD, they are not native programs to Apple.
Autocad for Mac software precisely because it is native to Apple. I have used Apple Boot Camp before and I’ve also used parallels. Although they do allow you to use the PC version of AutoCAD, they are not native programs to Apple.
Autocad for Mac, to me, is great because it operates within the Apple program language, so you don’t need parallels or Boot Camp or anything else. Just your MacBook Pro.
I think Autodesk is going in the right direction here since they are writing the autoCAD software directly for the Apple.
Although Autocad for Mac software may be lacking in some of the features of the auto cad for PC, it makes up for it by being a native Apple product.
And since you don’t need to necessarily have an antivirus program, the program runs faster, I think.
I use AutoCAD for 3-D design, and for converting the design to an STL file for use on my 3d Printing.
Other things that are nice or that the program has their usual apple menu across the top of the desktop. Also, it’s nice to be able to type in the same commands on the command line that you would use in the AutoCAD for the PC.
Hope that helps.
Sincerely,
Paul