Autodesk has officially introduced AutoCAD 2011 for Mac OS X, bringing its freeform 3D design and drafting tools back to the Mac after an 18 year hiatus. Word of a secret AutoCAD for Mac beta program ...
Today, after 18 years away from the Mac OS, AutoCAD has finally returned with the release of the industry-standard AutoCAD. June 1992 was the last time Autodesk built a Mac-compatible version of ...
Autodesk is bringing its popular engineering program back to the Mac after long absence and is launching mobile versions for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology ...
After an 18 year hiatus, AutoCAD appears to be headed back to the Mac platform, according to screen shots of a new beta posted on an Italian Mac forum. The screen shots, appearing on Italiamac depict ...
Fifteen years ago, Autodesk abandoned the Mac. Today, the maker of AutoCAD 3D engineering and design software is returning. It’s a sign of how far Apple has come in making a comeback with both its ...
Autodesk has announced that its AutoCAD software used by professionals to design everything from skyscrapers to pocket knives is reuniting with the Macintosh platform. Autodesk announced Monday that ...
The learning curve behind AutoCAD 2011 for Mac is steep. To produce basic drawings takes practice and to create the 3D imagery associated with the application somewhat more time. The demands of the ...
After a more than 15-year absence from the Mac, Autodesk released AutoCAD for Mac last year. Today, Autodesk released AutoCAD LT 2012, the "lite" version of AutoCAD, on the Mac App Store for $899.99.
Autodesk has announced AutoCAD 2011 for Mac. This new version of AutoCAD, software for professional design and engineering that previously ran only on the Windows platform, now runs natively on Mac OS ...
Autodesk today announced that its AutoCAD for Mac 2D and 3D design software is now available with a 30-day free trial for all users. Officially announced about six weeks ago, the release marks a ...
An Italian Mac site revealed screenshots from a beta version of AutoCAD for Mac. Aside from a few native Mac applications, Autodesk's official solution for Mac support has been the Parallels virtual ...
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