It’s been 18 years since the last appearance of AutoCAD on the Mac platform. 18 years during which professional designers and engineers all over the world were forced to use a PC, or install a copy of ...
Subscribing to AutoCAD® gives you access to AutoCAD 2D and 3D CAD software, plus industry-specific toolsets. SEE WHAT’S IN IT What’s included? You subscription includes industry-specific features that ...
Autodesk today announced that the updated AutoCAD 2024 and AutoCad LT 2024 software for macOS is able to run natively on Apple silicon Macs for the first time. Optimized for both Apple silicon Macs ...
Autodesk today announced the launch of the latest versions of its popular AutoCAD computer-aided design software packages for Mac, adding a number of new features that put the release nearly equal to ...
Taking a page from the Apple App Store, German developer Graebert GmbH on Tuesday announced an online store and community for DraftSight, its multiplatform CAD platform. The company said acceptance of ...
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 ...
AutoCAD, the industry-standard Computer Aided Design (CAD) application from Autodesk, is back on the Mac after an 18-year hiatus. This is good news for many Mac fans in the architecture, engineering, ...
Today Autodesk announced AutoCAD 2012 for Mac OSX, offering native support for Mac OSX Lion, and AutoCAD WS for Mac (the cloud/mobile solution for CAD drawings). Autodesk also announced AutoCAD LT ...
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 ...
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 ...
Written by James Taylor-Foster Published on October 17, 2014 Standard pricing remains the same for the 2015 version, with AutoCAD costing $4195 and the more limited AutoCAD LT priced at $1200. Cheaper ...