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Hello everyone,
I'm very new to this forum and could use some advice. I am a jewellery designer by trade but I design the old fashioned way using pen and paper. I am starting an Autocad course this year and will therefore need to invest in a new computer. Does anyone have experience or suggestions as to whether it is better to run Autocad on the MacBook Pro vs the iPad Pro? I've seen people recommend using a PC/laptop, however I prefer using Apple products and seeing as I am a pretty basic user at this stage wouldn't a Mac/iPad meet my requirements?
Thanks in advance,
Meher
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I don't think you can run autocad on an ipad pro. You can run autocad 360 mobile app on it. I've never used it so I can't comment on how stripped down it is but I'm sure it's far from the full version you can run on a mac or pc. PC and mac versions of autocad are a little different too. I believe there are somethings you can not do in autocad on mac that you can do on autocad for PC. I would image your course will teach you on a PC so you might need to ask some questions on the forums to figure out how to do somethings sometimes. Also this is actually the PC autocad forum there is a mac autocad forum ( Autocad for MAC Forum ) You might ask there about using autocad 360 on an ipad pro and how limited it is. You will get better answers. If you are just going to be using it very basic, you can probably get away with a much cheaper PC than a macbook pro costs. Some people just like apple better, so whatever you like if cost isn't a concern.
Nick DiPietro
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https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/System-r...
>>>...I am starting an Autocad course this year ...<<<
Ask your school about which courses they teach an what they recommend for your Windows/Mac OS needs, many do not teach on a MacOS because the inrterface is so very different from the Windows version.