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Originally Posted by JagWire
The only mainstream CAD software for mac that I know of is VectorWorks. The last version I used was around version 9 though, and at least then, it wasn't much like Inventor at all. It wasn't nearly as intuitive and easy to model things as inventor; but again, I haven't used it in quite a few years, so that may have changed.
The CAD/CAM software industry is pretty well dominated by windows. If I ever found a good combination of CAD and CAM for mac, I'd buy it in a heartbeat; dump windows and never look back.
For now though, the best I can do is just run windows through bootcamp on my mac. It runs pretty well, and since I don't use my windows partition for anything other than CAD/CAM, it doesn't get viruses so it stays in pretty good shape and hasn't given me much trouble.
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I would so dump windows, but since windows owns the monopoly. I am stuck here with windows. But if you want a good virus protection it is AVAST. It works and is better than any other, plus itz free. TRY IT GUYS.