


The point is AutoCad is up to date, my Macs are almost new (macbook pro is 1 year, imac is 2 months old) I've changed the system language (since I read that maybe this should work to fix the problem.) I don't remember my iMac specs, but it has enough cap. My MacBook Pro is a 5,4, has a 2.53 Intel Core 2 Duo Precessor, 4gb memory. I checked the system requirements and both computers are capable to work with AutoCad for Mac. Those were just a few examples, because this problem has been happening since I installed the program about 3 months ago. I was using the line command, or zoom command. Today I worked in my Mac Book Pro, and the problem was the same: In 10 minutes, it chrashed about 10 times, and all of them with no action related, I mean, I did nothing extraordinary. Since I updated AutoCad it turned even more unstable. It crashed at least 5 times in 10 minutes. I can't work on it.įor example, yesterday I've tried to work in my iMac and I couldn't. I've bought and installed in both my Mac Book Pro and my i Mac, and in both computers is unstable, crashes all the time. I have had several problems with AutoCad for Mac.
Autocad 2011 for mac install#
I have been an AutoCAD user since ver 1.4 - that's over 25 years of faithful loyalty.and now, that finally, it is available for MAC, Autodesk raises the bar to a STUPID level.I will continue to use the current install - as best I can.when it is finally impossible to continue I'll abandon AutoCAD and move over to ArchiCAD - where such nonsense indifference does not exist. However the 1st Update is now out, and reading it carefully prior to downloading it I find the same CRAP! If I install, I won't be able to run.how RIDICULOUS!
Autocad 2011 for mac full version#
So - I then bought a full version thinking that a release version would be more pliable - it was.and Iinstalled, and am running with few problems. And not without some fearful crashes, problems, etc.then finally, the latest Sledgehammer release came out - I went through the de-install and installation and BOOM! Neither of my Macs (a MacPro 64 bit w/6Gb RAM or my MacBook Pro) were 'qualified' to have ACAD/MAC installed on them. I gotta tell ya - I'm PISSED.I was an ACAD GOLD beta site - for 4 months I devoted myself and all my projects to AutoCAD for MAC.
