


"Over 5000 customers have helped develop this product through our beta program and they are delighted to have the choice of a native Mac version of AutoCAD," he added.Īnother probable motive for this move: Apple, though still a single-digit player, has notably increased the Mac's share of the overall computing market in recent year, a fact many attribute to the broad acceptance of the iPhone and iPod, and more recently the iPad.

Learn more about our company at Autodesk and the Autodesk logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries.Software maker Autodesk this fall is introducing a new AutoCAD for Mac version of its well-known pro design/engineering package, as well as AutoCAD WS, an app for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch, indications of how increasingly decoupled we are from our workstations, and perhaps that Apple has increased its share of the overall computing market recently.Īccording to Amar Hanspal, Autodesk's senior VP for platform solutions and emerging business, AutoCAD for Mac signals the return of pro design/engineering software to the Mac platform. ATG collaborates with customers across the Gulf South, Midwest and Southwest through partnerships with 3DR, Autodesk, Leica, Microsoft and Panzura. Founded in North Little Rock, Ark., in 1992 as a local computer services company, ATG has grown to become a leading design technology partner with the purpose of assisting customers in maximizing the value and adoption of advanced technologies so they can perform competitively in the AEC sector. Applied Technology Group is a Platinum Autodesk Business Partner. Using Apple Pencil and the AutoCAD Mobile App: Check out the video below to discover how to use Smart Pen mode to have the app interpret your drawings as AutoCAD objects.

View the original page here: Do you ever miss drafting with a pencil and paper? Why not combine a human touch with the latest technology! Try using Apple Pencil with the AutoCAD mobile app for a truly unique experience. This article and its content originally posted on the Autodesk AutoCAD blog.
