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skimoose
19-11-2009, 06:52
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wilsonmw04
19-11-2009, 06:54
very nice machines!

As a teacher in all Mac school I'm very curious what program you are using for CAD. From what I understand there aren't any decent CAD programs for the Mac OS. Are you using Parallels or Bootcamp?

artdutra04
19-11-2009, 12:52
very nice machines!

As a teacher in all Mac school I'm very curious what program you are using for CAD. From what I understand there aren't any decent CAD programs for the Mac OS. Are you using Parallels or Bootcamp?Bootcamp with Solidworks; it's better performance-wise than running in a virtual machine.

Luckily, Autodesk is giving teams the OSX version of Maya for the 2010 season. :D

scottydoh
21-11-2009, 17:10
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Aren_Hill
21-11-2009, 20:00
Be carefull what you say...It might turn around and bite you...

His question was based out of curiosity and not stating things that arent true, so he's pretty much fine. And he got a civil straightforward answer.

I think your all over looking the fact that Autodesk and SolidWorks products DON'T run on mac...

They can easily be run on Macs

scottydoh
21-11-2009, 20:47
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Andrew Schreiber
21-11-2009, 20:59
Oh, I know, but I asked the same question on the other picture and got torn apart, so I was just giving a warning.

Ok, I'll bite.

As a teacher in all Mac school I'm very curious what program you are using for CAD. From what I understand there aren't any decent CAD programs for the Mac OS. Are you using Parallels or Bootcamp?
This is a question. It is asking for information.

I think your all over looking the fact that Autodesk and SolidWorks products DON'T run on mac...
This is not. It is presenting an incorrect fact.

You would do well to learn the difference.