![]() And we don't have time to deal with fingerpointing between Autodesk and Microsoft. It is unacceptable to simply say that Revit works on some computers but not others. 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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