

You're completely right on all the limitations you've mentioned. So why to open a thread with warnings and place warnings all over the web, wrote: Personally I haven't faced any report for faulty running AutoCAD under OS X 10.8.
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Should we expect autocad 2014 for mac to fix the problems?Īutocad 2013 does work with Mountain Lion so far. now it's out and beta programs to test a patch for acad have YET to be announced. Mountain lion was announced on february 2012, there where like 4 developers preview. I'll receive a MacBook Pro with Retina display in a couple of days and wrote: Well quite opposite - interface parts should be blurred. As I understand you say, that the contents of Drawing area are blurted. Sorry, I don't own new MacBook with Retina display, so I never have seen how AutoCad looks on it. Gaming centre - Where do people find the time? Notification Centre - Is this different from the red dot that pops up in the dock? Iphone & Ipad integration - I don't have either. Having just watched the trailer for Lion, its just full of new toys I don't use. Personally I measure the success of AutoCAD in the amount of time I spend using it - the less the better - I want productivity over anything else. To me it's kind of sad that AutoDesk are getting caught up in making things pretty over making it functional and productive. AutoCAD is a business application and the bottom line is I use it to make money. Retina display support doesn't even factor on what the application actually needs to get the job done properly. I'd rather have a sensible plot dialogue, I'd rather have a functional layer manager, I'd rather have Dynamic Blocks Editor/Author, I'd rather have a design Centre to replace the "Content" (ahem.), I don't give a monkey's about Retina display support (or Lion for that matter).
