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    Posted: 02.Sep.2009 at 14:21
Hello guys, this one is not about software but computer itselves.
Company I work for slowly changing for Apple Mac, but only I do with CAD system (Civil 3D and Architectural 3D) 3D modeling, the rest do simple 2D..
Would anybody advise me from experience with transfering and stability of CAD (Windows) on Mac?
Just wondering if to fight and keep my PC instead of changing for Mac, to don't loose stability and speed (performance)..

Thank you everybody
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Sep.2009 at 15:37

The current versions of AutoCAD Civil3D and Architecture are officially supported on Mac (in Windows).

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