Hi
Can someone help me out trying to select a laptop for specifically for using AutoCAD... Please
I am a big fan of MacBook Pro, however a few people have told me that it is not a good program for using AutoCAD and there is an extra software I need to purchase...
Is it really not compatible with AutoCAD and also how much more will this software cost?
Thanks
Monica
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Hi @Anonymous,
As I indicated in my response on your other post, I use AutoCAD on the Mac and like it quite a bit. An alternative to AutoCAD for Mac might be to run Windows AutoCAD in Bootcamp on the Mac. I run both configurations and both offer different features and experiences.
I suggest you post in the Mac forum too to see what Mac users feel about all of this.
The MacBook Pro is a good machine, but as others have alluded, you may need to install extra software, depending on what version of the program you want to use.
Option 1: Use AutoCAD for Mac, which doesn't have the full feature set of the Windows version yet. No extra software is needed for this option.
Option 2: Use AutoCAD (Windows version) in Boot Camp. Boot Camp is free, but you'll have to buy a copy of the Windows software to install on it. This will also require you to reboot between Windows and macOS (formerly Mac OS X).
Option 3: Use AutoCAD (Windows version) with virtualization software on macOS. This may require that you buy the virtualization software, depending on what you get. This option will have a slight performance hit running AutoCAD, but you probably won't notice it unless you're working with large/3D drawings and/or rendering. You won't have to reboot to switch between AutoCAD and you macOS programs.
Hi @Anonymous,
I am curious to see if you had explored this issue on the Mac forum also. It might give you more end-user perspective.
I understand that you are leaning towards the MacBook option currently. I would advise that you avoid some of the virtualization products out there that allow you to have Windows and MacOS running concurrently as this means you are using resources in a less efficient manner. If you elect to purchase a copy of Windows I suggest that you run it in a Bootcamp partition.
Good luck with your decision.
i am deciding to buy a new macbook pro or macbook air. I have the question that is autocad works equally as on windows??? and do i have to buy any products as i have student edition.
Get the pro with a dedicated graphics card. In reality, there's not a big difference in size and weight between the Air and the Pro these days and the Pro is much more powerful.
@Anonymous
What you need will vary by your usage needs, but I would not go with anything less than the 15" MacBook Pro with the dedicated Radeon Pro graphics. Those start at $2,399 USD. The 15" model for $1,999 USD does not have a dedicated graphics card.
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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
@ptplans wrote:And since you don’t need to necessarily have an antivirus program, the program runs faster, I think.
Paul, you don't necessarily need an antivirus program in Windows either (although Windows 10 has basic antivirus software built-in that performs very efficiently). However, it would be silly to run an internet-connected Windows or MacOS (formerly OS X) computer without it. The security through obscurity that Apple used to get by on just doesn't fly in this century.
Dear Forum,
I apologize for my error in reporting the operating system of the Mac, which is different from the iPhone and iPad, and the virus requirements for Apple. I stand corrected by nrz13 and maxim, and thank them for their corrections. I must say, though, that I like a lot of the security features that Apple has.
I had iOS 13 in my mind from the WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference) in San Jose.
I was amazed at all the new changes coming to Apple products that were mentioned in that conference.
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