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@todd.egeland wrote:
I am curious why Autocad for Mac is not well supported.
AutoCAD is a general use CAD program no designed for any industry: add to the reality that MAC users are much fewer in numbers, and the 3rd party market is just not interested in writing all new add-ons in return for small sales numbers.
Then there is the reality that Atuodesk seems disinterested in porting the ARCHITECTURE ToolSet available in AutoCAD for Windows to the MAC and you can see why no one else wants to go there. But you pay the same amount of money for the MAC version. Feels good doesn't it.
Autodesk offers two dedicated software packages for your industry, both run in Windows: AutoCAD for Windows with the ARCHITECTURE Toolset and REVIT.
Toolsets explained: http://blogs.autodesk.com/autocad/whats-new-autocad-2019-installing-specialized-toolsets/
REVIT overview https://www.autodesk.com/products/revit/overview
How to run Windows software on a MAC should you decide to side-move to AutoCAD for WIndows with Toolsets (or move to REVIT) https://www.howtogeek.com/187359/5-ways-to-run-windows-software-on-a-mac/