MAC?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Rudy Tovar, Jan 9, 2004.

  1. Rudy Tovar

    Rudy Tovar Guest

    Although I haven't used Autocad on a MAC, I've seen it.

    Does anyone know if there's a registry entry for a MAC? I'd like to store
    information and tag version, etc.

    Or is there another secure method of registering an application with a MAC?
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    AUTODESK
    Authorized Developer
    www.Cadentity.com
    MASi
     
    Rudy Tovar, Jan 9, 2004
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    Steve Doman Guest

    Rudy,

    Can't help you with your question but are you sure about AutoCAD running on
    a Mac? I thought that the last version of AutoCAD to run on a Mac was R10.

    Regards,
    Steve Doman
     
    Steve Doman, Jan 9, 2004
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    Joe Burke Guest

    Right Steve about R10 Mac. Though when that version was available, Mac users
    had about as much faith in it as AutoDesk did.

    Regarding Rudy's question, I'm not familiar with how Macs work under OSX.
    Prior versions of the Mac OS had no equivalent to a registry.

    Joe Burke
     
    Joe Burke, Jan 9, 2004
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    Dave Guest

    They really should port ACAD to MAC and Linux.

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    David Wishengrad
    President & CTO
    MillLister, Inc.
    Software for measuring and stretching multiple 3D solids.
    Http://Construction3D.com
     
    Dave, Jan 9, 2004
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    R.K. McSwain Guest

    Carol would never do that to Bill.... :)
     
    R.K. McSwain, Jan 9, 2004
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    dhartwell Guest

    R12 was the last AutoCAD release on the Mac and I still use it. I've even run it in Classic on my OSX machine. It IS slow, but it is a lot more comfortable than working on a PC.
     
    dhartwell, Jul 16, 2004
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