![]() ![]() ![]() Autodesk can't afford to dismiss the fact that designers WANT a well designed computer (if not OS) on which to do their work. I've never had any major incompatibility issues until now, I have a new Retina Mac with bootcamp and (unfortunatly) Windows 8. More than half use Bootcamp Macs as do I. I teach Revit to about 80 university students every year. I just want to know if there is a path somewhere in the middle from real user. Autodesk folks have been murmuring "in the works, maybe" for as long as I can remember. The customers were practically clubbing each other over the head to get near the shiny little apples.Īs a very early adopter of Revit, perennially waiting for Revit for Mac, my bet is not to bet on it. The next thing closer was Tiffany's at about $,3,400, BestBuy at $800. Why should they? I read that the apple store is the most profitable retail space in the world at over $6,000/ SF. I asked for a follow up, just find me someone that's ACTUALLY doing it. the "business wizard" or whatever they are called in Apple-ville was a young woman about 19 years old in short-shorts and a pierced and tattooed assistant (just relaying the visual) who was quite certain that a Revit install was absolutely do-able (just use Partitions, easy, no we won't install it). I went to the apple store fully intending to purchase the new retina pro, convinced that its +/-2800 dpi display would make it a viable portable way to use Revit. I would prefer to use Apple system but as a REVIT user am always stymied. Andrew - I'd really like to hear if you have any further success with Revit on Macbook Retina Pro. ![]()
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