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The market share is on all business computer users or all design related business computer users? It would be nice to know what the source is.
@Jeff Klein
"better" is a value judgement. The easy and unarguable response to that is, Better for what?"
I'm not an Autodesk apologist, but there are clearly some things that Revit does better than ArchiCad. I've spent a *long* time looking at the pros and cons of BIM on the Mac, and although I'm going to get Archicad, it's clear that it's not a superior application in every respect.
Read shoegnome and you'll see this topic examined in a lot more detail. It's a recurrent theme!
please provide 3ds max and revit for mac.... if i have to run 3ds max and revit on parallell windows on mac then why i am having mac.....???? architects really need these softwares..make it possible for the mac users ....
thankyou..
I have been saying this since the start of this thread. With Bootcamp, the Apple computer can start-up automatically with Windows or OSX. Parallel is not needed. OSX is nice, but just use the Windows for Rivet. ...that's it!
No, that's the point, that's not it!
You are either a Windows user who knows little about the Mac, or a Mac user who is massively simplifying and understating the issues in a corporate environment.
You need to read the entire thread and see what the limitations are.
The main one being that you need to restart your machine to use other applications, and effectively lose your multitasking, or you throw away your Mac software and OS, and purchase Windows replacements for all of it. Not all of these things are immediately obviouls or straightforward. For example if you want to sign PDF forms or append pages to PDF files, you buy more software or restart.
And then you have to purchase the OS and all the antivirus/antispyware stuff, MS Office and everything else you use.
If Revit was maybe £1000/$1500 cheaper for Mac users to cater for the cost and inconvenience, that wouldn't be acceptable, but it wouldn't be compltely and utterly unacceptable.
one thing i know is , our office use mac, and we hate windows,
and because archicad is mac based, so we choose archicad instead of revit,
i like revit, but using windows is a pain in my ****
Autodesk any word on updates of bringing Revit and 3DS Max to Mac. Your company has not posted any replys or anything in regards to this lately. We can go on forever of why Revit is needed on Mac. All univeristies are using Macs now in labs and studios. Can you give us some update and put some of your IT guys on Revit for mac and focus on what the consumer needs. Please listen to us, we want Revit but no viruses and we want to use Macs!
Hey Alan,
Any Update on Autodesk Revit as it relates to run on the native Mac Os? just very curious ...I'm a Mac User and a PC refugee and getting ready to laydown a chuck of change for our design office...sure wish we had some up to date feed back on this.
Hi guys, im starting to use revit 2015 on my new macbook pro, but i have big problems ( like all of u ) with the graphic card and its acceleration. Now im running windows with parallels and vmware fusion, but i cant find a solution. I need to run windows with bootcamp to improve revit prestation?or maybe can i try to intall a second graphic card dedicated on my mac to accelerate graphic in revit in emulation mode with paralles or fusion? can u help me to find a solution?
thank u
When did you start counting from?
Anyway, assuming it EVER happens, I'd say we're currently 3 years, 3 months and 17 days closer than we were from whenever you started counting.
I can't keep working like this ..dammit, Autodesk!... at least give us an update. When you should be giving us solutions your costing us time and money.. It's rediculous to have to use bootcamp or Parallels...we are still giving up major performance not to mention double Adobe/Microsoft Software on top of that. I'm bitting the bullet and buying a Performance PC just to run Revit...I'm tired of being forced into disfunction... Sheeeesssh!...just give us an update AutoDesk...something...if it is 3 years out or 10...at lease we know what is ahead...but to just Keep Silent..is torturing your best customers....
Going to a PC based solution is seriously compromising quality, better hardware integration and performance not to mention forces to run Microsoft Crap Software.
We are still waiting....or are you too snug to care.
They aren't - but I don't think that's the point of the comment. I interpret it as the company being some of its best customers, rather than Mac users.
I don't see that as being remotely able to be substantiated in the slightest.
If everyone is so precious about using ther Mac then why not just use software that's designed to work with it, like Archicad?
It's not like using a Mac is compulsory.... it's a choice you make. Every choice you make in life will have implications and you need to live with those.
Personally I want to use Revit so I bought a computer that's designed to run it to it's full potential. Out of all the decisions I've made it's a long way from being the most difficult one.
that said I do like Macs and if Revit was available I might well look at changing. 😉
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I can't keep working like this ..dammit, Autodesk!... at least give us an update. When you should be giving us solutions your costing us time and money.. It's rediculous to have to use bootcamp or Parallels...we are still giving up major performance not to mention double Adobe/Microsoft Software on top of that. I'm bitting the bullet and buying a Performance PC just to run Revit...I'm tired of being forced into disfunction... Sheeeesssh!...just give us an update AutoDesk...something...if it is 3 years out or 10...at lease we know what is ahead...but to just Keep Silent..is torturing your best customers....
Going to a PC based solution is seriously compromising quality, better hardware integration and performance not to mention forces to run Microsoft Crap Software.
We are still waiting....or are you too snug to care.
Well, at least you have the options to run bootcamp and parallel. What would a Windows user do if he wants to run MacOS emulation on his lowly, tasteless, plastic clading PC? I guess he just drinks a full bottle of Nope.
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