03-07-2023
07:46 AM
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03-07-2023
07:46 AM
How is AutoCAD on a Mac?
I'm looking into recommending my dad a MacBook Pro for his work. He's been using an old Sony VAIO for years and it's on its last leg https://nox.tips/.
He's an architect so he does 2D drafting on it. Will there be much of a difference from Windows if at all?
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03-07-2023
07:56 AM
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03-07-2023
07:56 AM
Greetings @kashubhaj
There is no reason at all to switch to a MAC if the user has been using the Windows version for years: the entire look is different in the program as well as the computer in general, your dad's frustration levels would go through the roof.
Get him a new Windows computer and AutoCAD for Windows instead and keep him feeling good about the world
There is no reason at all to switch to a MAC if the user has been using the Windows version for years: the entire look is different in the program as well as the computer in general, your dad's frustration levels would go through the roof.
Get him a new Windows computer and AutoCAD for Windows instead and keep him feeling good about the world
03-08-2023
01:37 PM
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03-08-2023
01:37 PM
Contrary to some opinions, I switched from Windows to Mac a few years back and it was no problem at all! Yeah, some things may be a little different, but didn't cause my world to crumble! I must say, the only frustrating thing is deleting sheets - they have to be done one at a time, instead of being able to do them in a group with Windows. That's really about the only complaint I have.