Inventor support on macOS

Inventor support on macOS

Jaroslav_Reichmann
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Inventor support on macOS

Jaroslav_Reichmann
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Hello, I wanna ask you, when will come a support Inventor on a macbook? Because a lot of people think mac is really good for it, mac has really good components for it. You can run on it Fusion 360, AutoCad but the Inventor can not. I don’t know if anybody asked it, so don’t hate me for it. Thank you for answer. By the way, sorry for my english skills

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CCarreiras
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Hi!

 

I believe Inventor will never work in Mac system... unless you use a Windows emulator.

CCarreiras

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johnsonshiue
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Hi Jaorslav,

 

I am not aware of a near-term plan to enable Mac support. If you want to use a mechanical design, documentation, manufacturing, simulation software from Autodesk natively on Mac, you may want to try Fusion 360, which does support Mac natively.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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Anonymous
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As @CCarreiras mentioned, you'll need an emulator.

It's been years, but if I recall the names correctly the two main ones I've seen that work pretty well were Bootcamp and Parallel (Not sure on that name).

 

Expect a lot of lag though, or at least that was the issue I saw back then.

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LT.Rusty
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I use Parallels to run Windows 11 on my MacBook Pro, and I have a better user experience with it than I do with my company-issued Dell, in spite of objectively worse hardware and the virtual machine. (9th gen i9 / 32 gb vs 10th gen Xeon / 96 Gb), and I only give the VM half of my cores and RAM. I do need a mouse for it though, as I haven’t figured out some parts of the trackpad setup.

 

not sure if it will work on a more modern Mac, though: I bought the last of the Intel machines and maxed it out as much as I could, to give Windows for ARM to catch up.

Rusty

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