I run Solidworks on a MacBook Pro. It works great under Windows XP SP2, running under Boot Camp. It works equally well running under Parallels (my preferred mode of usage as it lets me keep the OS X desktop open, but I don't give it as many resouces or memory.) No, my Macbook...
Having it available on Mac + Windows + Linux (albeit with workarounds) would make it a no-brainer to make Fusion our default choise. Right now, depending on the person sitting before us we advice them one of the following: OpenSCAD, TinkerCAD, Fusion360, Inventor, SolidEdge...
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solidworks to use it, i only have about 20 yrs on 2d autocad so finding fusion 360 and finding it so affordable was an amazing find for me. however i hate win10 with all that is in me and really love linux mint. as i write this very reply win10 is waiting for me to...
Having it available on Mac + Windows + Linux (albeit with workarounds) would make it a no-brainer to make Fusion our default choise. Right now, depending on the person sitting before us we advice them one of the following: OpenSCAD, TinkerCAD, Fusion360, Inventor, SolidEdge, ...
Having it available on Mac + Windows + Linux (albeit with workarounds) would make it a no-brainer to make Fusion our default choise. Right now, depending on the person sitting before us we advice them one of the following: OpenSCAD, TinkerCAD, Fusion360, Inventor, SolidEdge, ...
Having it available on Mac + Windows + Linux (albeit with workarounds) would make it a no-brainer to make Fusion our default choise. Right now, depending on the person sitting before us we advice them one of the following: OpenSCAD, TinkerCAD, Fusion360, Inventor, SolidEdge, ...
Having it available on Mac + Windows + Linux (albeit with workarounds) would make it a no-brainer to make Fusion our default choise. Right now, depending on the person sitting before us we advice them one of the following: OpenSCAD, TinkerCAD, Fusion360, Inventor, SolidEdge, ...