I looked briefly at the plotting and page setup dialogs and typed a few Lisp commands to see what was working (no VLIDE – I guess that was too hopeful!). I haven’t used a Mac in years (see my previous post about AutoCAD for the Mac) but with a bit of fumbling around with the unfamiliar keyboard and track pad I managed to sketch out some polylines and apply a few constraints. My first impression was that AutoCAD for Mac is a really stylish and good looking product, it will definitely appeal to Mac users from this standpoint. Shaan was demoing AutoCAD for Mac as well as AutoCAD WS on his iPhone (His iPad wouldn’t connect to the Starbucks WiFi, we won’t hold that against him!). Unfortunately I was late, but I caught up with the rest of the Geeks at Starbucks in Covent garden. You can contact him via his blog if you want to rock up. If you are interested Shaan is having another open session tonight (15th Sept 2010) at the Autodesk office in London. Shaan Hurley was in London this week, and he put out an open invitation to anyone who wanted to see Autocad running on the Mac.
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