How To Run Revit On Macbook Pro
- The wait is finally over for all you Mac and Revit users thanks to Frame. No more Bootcamp, Parallels or switching between a PC and Mac, well, yes, but no. Autodesk don’t have a Revit for Mac version but there is an application called Frame that it can run through and Autodesk have certified it for Revit and AutoCAD.
- In a nutshell, run Autodesk Revit or Autodesk AutoCAD in a fully certified and supported cloud environment. (editor’s note: AutoCAD for Mac runs natively on OS X as does the LT version).
How To Run Revit On Macbook Pro Air
Apr 06, 2006 Generally I like having one OS running at a time - there's always some loss to overhead, I want all my RAM in one place, etc. BTW, now doing some renders in finalRender2. MacBook Pro: 12 min 14 sec. P4-2.8HT: 24 min and it's still doing the GI Prepass.
How To Use Revit
Recently I got a MacBook Pro for personal use and I'd like to use it to tinker around in Revit when I have freetime. I've seen this done with VM, Parallels, or Bootcamp but I have no experience at all with any of them. I remember seeing several threads over at the bomb zone that covered this quite well but obviously they can't help me now For the most part I'm just looking for pointers and tips and maybe a gentle nudge or two since the last time I was on an Apple it was to play Oregon Trail on a 16 color IIe. So far I'm really enjoying this new toy but adding Revit would make it even better.
Munkholm / Iru, it would totally depend on the popularity of Mac/Revit postings but would it make sense to be in its own hardware category? You could call it 'Compute With Fruit'