accurender and autocad for mac - AccuRender nXt2024-03-28T15:36:00Zhttp://accurender.ning.com/forum/topics/accurender-and-autocad-for-mac?feed=yes&xn_auth=noSure, it would be fantastic!…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-12-27:6293855:Comment:796462012-12-27T21:33:05.614ZMiguel Tano Adaneshttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/mikiton
<p>Sure, it would be fantastic!<br/> <br/> <cite>Daniel Hargreaves said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.accurender.com/forum/topics/accurender-and-autocad-for-mac?commentId=6293855%3AComment%3A79729&xg_source=activity#6293855Comment79729"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Having made the move to Mac also, it would be great if nXt could find its way to AutoCAD for Macintosh.</p>
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<p>Sure, it would be fantastic!<br/> <br/> <cite>Daniel Hargreaves said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.accurender.com/forum/topics/accurender-and-autocad-for-mac?commentId=6293855%3AComment%3A79729&xg_source=activity#6293855Comment79729"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Having made the move to Mac also, it would be great if nXt could find its way to AutoCAD for Macintosh.</p>
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</blockquote> Having made the move to Mac a…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-12-27:6293855:Comment:797292012-12-27T15:00:42.579ZDaniel Hargreaveshttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/DanielHargreaves
<p>Having made the move to Mac also, it would be great if nXt could find its way to AutoCAD for Macintosh.</p>
<p>Having made the move to Mac also, it would be great if nXt could find its way to AutoCAD for Macintosh.</p> Nothing planned for AutoCAD s…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-02-02:6293855:Comment:620072012-02-02T15:07:17.936ZRoy Hirshkowitzhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/RoyHirshkowitz
<p>Nothing planned for AutoCAD so far.</p>
<p>Nothing planned for AutoCAD so far.</p> Hi Kirk, I also use a MacBook…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-02-02:6293855:Comment:619322012-02-02T10:55:38.002ZMiguel Tano Adaneshttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/mikiton
<p>Hi Kirk, I also use a MacBook Pro with Windows partition, but I chose not to use any virtual machine software in order to be able to use all the system resources. I don't know if Parallels do that, but I was using WMware Fusion with Win7 64bit and with a big surprise I discovered that not all the ram was used when virtualising.</p>
<p>Hi Kirk, I also use a MacBook Pro with Windows partition, but I chose not to use any virtual machine software in order to be able to use all the system resources. I don't know if Parallels do that, but I was using WMware Fusion with Win7 64bit and with a big surprise I discovered that not all the ram was used when virtualising.</p> so, roy, have you seen the nu…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-02-02:6293855:Comment:618812012-02-02T10:04:41.826Zcharlie bakerhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/charliebaker
<p>so, roy, have you seen the numbers for auto cad for mac yet? how are they doing? 2011's alright after a few fixes, 2012 is still annoying. neither are as easy to use as 2008 on parallels but maybe lots of others have bought in and it's worth the effort on your part.</p>
<p>so, roy, have you seen the numbers for auto cad for mac yet? how are they doing? 2011's alright after a few fixes, 2012 is still annoying. neither are as easy to use as 2008 on parallels but maybe lots of others have bought in and it's worth the effort on your part.</p> an external usk harddisk?tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-02-02:6293855:Comment:617852012-02-02T09:52:42.779Ztmhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/tm
<p>an external usk harddisk?</p>
<p>an external usk harddisk?</p> Sure could use the MAC versio…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-02-01:6293855:Comment:617802012-02-01T17:52:04.647ZTom Jarvihttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/TomJarvi
<p>Sure could use the MAC version. ; )</p>
<p>Sure could use the MAC version. ; )</p> Why not just remove the windo…tag:accurender.ning.com,2011-01-08:6293855:Comment:109042011-01-08T17:31:39.000Zakinlolu olugbojihttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/akinloluolugboji
Why not just remove the windows partition and work with windows on another pc. Jpeg or other extensions created either with Mac or Windows will open on either systems so also Dwg drawings since AutoCad in now available in both platform.
Why not just remove the windows partition and work with windows on another pc. Jpeg or other extensions created either with Mac or Windows will open on either systems so also Dwg drawings since AutoCad in now available in both platform. Understood. It's a big proje…tag:accurender.ning.com,2011-01-05:6293855:Comment:107612011-01-05T00:30:21.000ZRoy Hirshkowitzhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/RoyHirshkowitz
Understood. It's a big project (not the core code, but the UI). No plans yet, but I'm listening. I'll have a better idea when I see Autodesk's numbers for the Mac.
Understood. It's a big project (not the core code, but the UI). No plans yet, but I'm listening. I'll have a better idea when I see Autodesk's numbers for the Mac. Sorry for the confusion... I…tag:accurender.ning.com,2011-01-05:6293855:Comment:107602011-01-05T00:09:38.000ZKirk Hendrickshttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/KirkHendricks
Sorry for the confusion... I am running both Windows and 10 on my MacBook Pro and switching back and forth using Parallels. I guess my problem is space at this point. Would love to get rid of the Windows partition and gain the disk space back. If not, I continue this way until I find another solution. Thanks
Sorry for the confusion... I am running both Windows and 10 on my MacBook Pro and switching back and forth using Parallels. I guess my problem is space at this point. Would love to get rid of the Windows partition and gain the disk space back. If not, I continue this way until I find another solution. Thanks