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which hardware mac for autocad

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are about to buy a mac (maybe)

I wanted to ask a few things:

1-Can you link me from the apple site a notebook that goes well for autocad 3d?

2-is there something like solidworks for mac? (I understand an intuitive and simple program for the design of mechanical parts)

3-this would be good:http://store.apple.com/it/browse/ho...|goit&cid=oas-it-kwg-go_it_sitelinks_apple-itsteward of 13'' of 1149 euri
Forgive me.. but then all that said before in the other discussion did not serve anything: eek:. And yet you seemed to have understood.
still with the 13 inches? We told you that for the cad you don't do anything, even less with the mac (...unfortunately I would add).

greetings
Mar
 
for the 3d no, it only has the integrated intel card, you should take the 15-inch ones with the radeon, possibly the most powerful one.
for the cad, depends what you mean by mechanical pieces, however the only real mcad comparable to solidworks, and native to os x is siemens nx. If you do not have the claims of the above-mentioned cad, there is shark fx, a good solid-superficial modeler, associative parametric, which goes well in many cases.
 
Forgive me.. but then all that said before in the other discussion did not serve anything: eek:. And yet you seemed to have understood.
still with the 13 inches? We told you that for the cad you don't do anything, even less with the mac (...unfortunately I would add).

greetings
Mar
you are right, but follow this reasoning:
I can attach it to a screen, then as I turn a lot
I need something the most portable obsessive!
 
for the 3d no, it only has the integrated intel card, you should take the 15-inch ones with the radeon, possibly the most powerful one.
for the cad, depends what you mean by mechanical pieces, however the only real mcad comparable to solidworks, and native to os x is siemens nx. If you do not have the claims of the above-mentioned cad, there is shark fx, a good solid-superficial modeler, associative parametric, which goes well in many cases.
in his time there was also a certain ashlar-vellum, I don't know if it still exists.
 
First it was the same software, then for a matter of licenses etc., from some point on it separated into two versions.
 

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