iOS version

iOS version

Anonymous
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iOS version

Anonymous
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why there is not iOS version of all the products? i can not download any of the products.  so I can do my homework for school and work on them. in this way you exclude all the people that have a mac, an apple computer.

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jeffrey.sin
Alumni
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Apologies for the inconvenience. Indeed not all of our products are directly compatible with Mac OS, although some of our products can be installed on a Mac via Parallels Desktop or BootCamp.

 

For your reference, you can find here the list of Mac-Compatible Software.

 

Thanks,



Jeffrey Sin

Autodesk Customer Support
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pendean
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iOS is a mobile app: the only software available on mobile devices are non-workstation class cloud based apps listed here https://www.autodesk.com/mobile-apps

MacOS runs on "a mac", if you meant that, an actual Apple Computer, I suspect there are not enough of you to make it commercially viable yet. It may or may not happen. Money talks. MacOS apps currently available are listed here https://www.autodesk.com/solutions/mac-compatible-software

BTW, you can run Windows on a MAC, always could, nothing new about that https://www.howtogeek.com/187359/5-ways-to-run-windows-software-on-a-mac/
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natasha.l
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Hello @Anonymous,

 

If you are trying to run some Autodesk product on your Apple, Mac computer let us know which ones so we can offer some more specific support on how you can run it on your Mac. 

 

 

Thank you for posting. Smiley Happy

 

 

Please "Accept As Solution" if a reply or replies have helped resolve the issue or answered your question, to help others in the community.

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InfraChic
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I guess no one tells the new guys any more that Autodesk does NOT have permission from Microsoft to install there products on the apple platform.  It's been an issue since Autocad V2 or something that old.  It all boils down to a perpetual agreement between Autodesk and Microsoft.  To keep microsoft from creating a competing CAD platform they will not do so as long as Autodesk does not allow it's products to be installed on Apple platforms, Linux or other platforms.  It's a big legal mess.  I would not expect this to get resolved anytime soon.  Currently only a couple autodesk applications can be installed on a Mac such as Autocad and AutoCAD LT I believe but that's pretty much it.  

 

Otherwise for MAC users, use bootcamp. That works well.

 

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