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Hire Someone for Mac OS Integration

asherFTSTR
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Hire Someone for Mac OS Integration

asherFTSTR
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The requirements are so basic and the extent of the need is so vast. Someone should be put on point on this and made responsible for adding native Mac OS support to the currently-existing "runs on Mac OS" standard (supporting no OS norms and making use quite uncomfortable). 

 

If this were done, Fusion (and presumably every other Autodesk app) would dominate so much of the industry. 

 

As it is, the approach is basically parasitic. Without the absolute dependency created by absence of competing applications, there would be no Autodesk. 

 

What kind of company does Autodesk want to be? So far, the evidence does not speak well. Let's hear some more positive expressions of the matter!

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TrippyLighting
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@asherFTSTR wrote:

 

If this were done, Fusion (and presumably every other Autodesk app) would dominate so much of the industry. 

 


What industry?

 


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asherFTSTR
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Since that was obviously the key focal point… attention to detail like this is what had gotten Fusion to the buggy state it thrives in.

 

if you’d like time to be more clear about the point: the existence of so many bugs, and the neglect in implementing oh so basic OS norms, is indicative of a general DNGAF attitude. I was trying to be nice about why this should be fixed. We could also talk about it as being effectively criminal and failing to live up to basic warranty. 

 

overall, it should be seen as a significant point of shame. 

it’s basically like asking someone in a wheel chair to wheel up the stairs, then showing a video proving it is theoretically possible as evidence it is a reasonable expectation.

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