Comment by Nigel Varley on Jun. Comment by Frank C. I found it on the App Store. Comment by Richard sol on Apr. Now I am looking for a version compatible with AutoCad for iMac.
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Moderators use discretion when approving comments. Your privacy is important to us. Check out our Privacy Policy. YES NO. Follow Us. The PC version has some key features that are not available on the Mac. If there are not extenuating issues I would recommend going with the standard PC version. Just your MacBook Pro. I think Autodesk is going in the right direction here since they are writing the autoCAD software directly for the Apple. The interface is surprisingly clean and easy to work with.
They work very nicely on a MacBook. Free cad software for extensions? Free cad software like inventor? What is the best cad software for house design? Which free cad software is the best? What cad software for 3d printing? Close Search for. Ask the experts , we're happy to help you. Learn IronCAD from the very basics. Contact us Let our expert team assist you. Contact us. Why people buy from CAD International. Traditionally CAD has been very strong in the Windows and Unix world, whilst the Mac OSX has been best handling the more pictorial realm of desk-top publishing and photo imaging.
The processors used in OSX machines were designed around handling large image files that comprised mainly of bitmap data. Bitmaps are a series of dots that make up a photograph or two dimensional picture, they contain data such as hue, colour, light and saturation. Vectors are a way of describing the world as a series of points in space joined by linear entities.
A line for instance is described as two end points and a definition in between those two points and an arc is described as four points, one in the centre, two at either end and another at some point on the circumference. The advantage of vectors over bitmaps is that vectors accurately describe the world in 3D with dimensional precision.
Vectors can also be scaled up of down without compromising the appearance of the drawing or model. Bitmaps on the other hand simply end up with bigger dots when scaled up and jagged edges as the dots become more visible to the naked eye.
They are also totally inaccurate and therefore cannot be relied upon when measuring or scaling.
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