In a message dated 3/15/03 12:40:37 PM, htmills@bright.net writes:
I've never heard of anyone using AutoCAD on an Apple machine, not to say that it wouldn't work. AutoCAD is a requirement; no choice there since everything I generate there is opened by other AutoCAD users. BTW, AutoCAD is one of the best programs I've ever used, mainly because it is extremely customizable so you can set it up for the way you like to work.
Tod
Tod, I used Autocad on the Mac for years. Autodesk stopped supporting the Mac some years ago (when Apple hit rock bottom--or when Microsoft levered developers away from Mac support depending on who you ask). With the demise of Autocad support for the Mac, I switched to Mincad, and then Vectorworks. Haven't done much design work since, but several of my associates still use the Mac. In a bizarre sort of irony, it seems the Mac is now destined to survive-- at least in part because Microsoft needs it (as an example of legitimate OS competition to ward off antitrust suits). In any event, congratulations on your successful install of your OS. At least we all agree on which boat to sail!! Scott