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2009-09-17 06:00 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2009-09-17 07:26 PM
2009-09-18 03:46 AM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2009-09-18 04:36 AM
ejrolon wrote:Reading that and watching the video, it sure looks like it would benefit from the larger screen of the much-rumored tablet that Apple may be working on.
BTW it is fun though it will take time to get used to it. Feels like finger painting.
2009-09-18 08:57 AM
ejrolon wrote:Yes, but Sketchbook Pro was made some years ago, cross-platform (XP + OSX, both Intel and PPC) and most probably a Carbon thing, like Photoshop, and Archicad, because that was the easiest way to develop cross-platform before.
I think Sketchbook was part of the Alias acquisition and that is why there is a Mac version...
2009-09-28 07:01 AM
Thomas wrote:Hi,ejrolon wrote:Yes, but Sketchbook Pro was made some years ago, cross-platform (XP + OSX, both Intel and PPC) and most probably a Carbon thing, like Photoshop, and Archicad, because that was the easiest way to develop cross-platform before.
I think Sketchbook was part of the Alias acquisition and that is why there is a Mac version...
This mobile iPhone version is Cocoa, because that's the only API available for iPhone. And it's new, which means they currently have developers working this way. This didn't exist at the time of the Alias buyout that was 2005, two years before the iPhone.
2009-09-28 11:25 AM
2009-09-29 12:02 AM
2009-09-29 02:56 PM
metanoia wrote:Hi Wes
I have absolutely no idea about this -- but I note that if Autodesk was planning to port Revit to OS X, they wouldn't have stripped out OpenGL support and gone to Direct X. We've taken that to mean that we're not going to see Revit on OS X any time soon...
2009-09-29 06:21 PM