AutoCad to make comeback on Macs and iPad

Daily Newsletters

Sign up to ZDNet UK's daily newsletter.

NEWS

Autodesk is preparing to release versions of its AutoCad 3D engineering and design software for Mac OS X and iOS, fifteen years after dropping support for non-Windows operating systems.

The software maker will roll out its Apple-compatible AutoCad software for the Mac and iOS operating systems before the end of October, a company spokesman told ZDNet UK.

"The release of AutoCad for Mac marks the return of professional design and engineering software to the Mac platform and an important convergence of power and design," Amar Hanspal, senior vice president in Autodesk's platform solutions and emerging business division, said in a statement announcing the move on Tuesday.

The Mac version of the design software will support many of the features found in Mac OS X, such as graphical browsing of design files with Cover Flow and support for multi-touch gestures on compatible Macs. Apple Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad support has also been included to incorporate pan and zoom features.

Files created in earlier versions of AutoCad will work without any problems under the new Mac version, eliminating the need to convert previously created data, according to Autodesk.

In the past, AutoCad supported a variety of operating systems, but in 1994 Autodesk decided to discontinue development of all non-Windows versions in order to concentrate on "significant investment in the ongoing development and innovation of AutoCad," the company spokesman said.

"However, Autodesk customers have adopted the Mac in greater numbers over the past five years, as Apple has released increasingly powerful computers ...Autodesk has also developed expertise and experience creating software for the Mac through our current offering of native Mac software products... All of this helped facilitate the development of AutoCAD for Mac over the past 18 months," added the spokesman.

In addition, the company is launching an iOS version of AutoCad — known as AutoCad WS — for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices. The software will allow users to edit and share AutoCad files across multiple devices.

"Apple is thrilled that Autodesk is bringing AutoCad back to the Mac" said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, in the Autodesk statement. "The AutoCad WS app is a bold new idea."

Randy Rhodes, research director at Gartner, said that the move reflected a recognition by software vendors that people are becoming used to accessing applications on devices other than laptops and desktops.

 "Autodesk's decision to re-introduce AutoCad on the Mac and iOS4 devices reflects a response to consumerisation trends. Information workers expect to get work done anywhere — on varying platforms — and have increasing expectations for mobility support.  Even AutoCAD users," Rhodes said.

Another example of the shift is ESRI, which said in June that its ArcGis 10 and its Business Analyst application will be supported on iOS, Rhodes said.

When they arrive, the iPad/iPhone version will be available free of charge via the Apple App Store, while the Mac OS X build will cost the same as a Windows-licensed version at $4,425 (£2,875) with subscription or $3,975 without subscription.

Autodesk will also be offering customers the option of transferring their licenses to Mac (or vice versa, if required in future) for a "small fee", according to the spokesman.

Post your comment

In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in.

You can also log in with Facebook. Log in or create your ZDNet UK account below

  • Login

Will not be displayed with your comment

By signing up for this service, you indicate that you agree to our Terms and Conditions and have read and understood our Privacy Policy. Questions about membership? Find the answers in the Community FAQ

Get ZDNet UK's daily newsletter

Enter your email address to sign up

ZDNet UK Live

craigsc

You guys have no idea what is going on at Autonomy. Autonomy could have been a much more profitable organization. The sales operations at Autonomy...

56 minutes ago by craigsc on HP cuts 27,000 staff as Autonomy chief Lynch leaves
Moley

How does this impact on dual or multi booting? Seems to me to more or less prohibit this, from Windows 8 anyway. Will Grub 2 recognise Windows 8,...

1 hour ago by Moley on Windows 8 start-up speed forces USB boot workaround
apexwm

I don't understand why there cannot be a slight pause during the boot process so the user can press a key. Many operating systems do this, even if...

2 hours ago by apexwm on Windows 8 start-up speed forces USB boot workaround
Gavin Goodman

You can now buy the Xi3 modular computer in the UK at http://www.ocdistribution.com . This can be bought with the Tand3m software, pricing and...

3 hours ago by Gavin Goodman on CES 2012: Xi3 microSERV3R
Phil at Cloud4

I agree: Mike Lynch can clearly build a business and manage strategy. I suspect the exit of Mike is more likely the end of a planned handover...

6 hours ago by Phil at Cloud4 on HP cuts 27,000 staff as Autonomy chief Lynch leaves
Phil at Cloud4

This is unbeleivable government wastage with only one winner... Microsoft 1 - Tax payer Nil!

6 hours ago by Phil at Cloud4 on 6 million wasted licences and £1,200 PCs: welcome to government IT
Mispam

So what do you do when you can't boot into windows? Why can't I just hold Shift while I power up instead of having to boot into windows and click a...

7 hours ago by Mispam on Windows 8 start-up speed forces USB boot workaround
apexwm

I've also seen that Mac OS X for Intel machines is supposed to run in VirtualBox, which would also be a nice solution. I've never tried it though.

9 hours ago by apexwm on xTreme Triple Booting: Linux, Mac & Windows
dave heasman

What I wonder is why when companies are caught bang to rights in not providing contracted services, people bend over to smear the customers? Surely...

9 hours ago by dave heasman on Virgin throttles broadband for high-speed customers
pjc158

Strange statement from HP regarding Mike Lynch and not capable of scaling a company. Autonomy was a $7bn purchase which started as a small company...

10 hours ago by pjc158 on HP cuts 27,000 staff as Autonomy chief Lynch leaves
lojolondon

Or - possibly, they will destroy business by ensuring people do not invest where there is no return. Another socialist idea, well beyond it's...

12 hours ago by lojolondon on Open Data Institute will act as biz incubator
J.A. Watson

Good stuff Jake, very interesting. Thanks. jw

13 hours ago by J.A. Watson on xTreme Triple Booting: Linux, Mac & Windows
openhgs

"the cost of a second LCD screen is about the same as one day of an office worker's time, so this should soon be recouped in extra productivity."...

14 hours ago by openhgs on Windows 8 could speed multi-monitor uptake
Thomas Gellhaus

I also installed the KDE version; I also will probably try out razorqt since I really haven't had a chance to before. I'm looking forward to the...

1 day ago by Thomas Gellhaus via Facebook on Mageia 2 Released
francisabigail

Acquiring when reinvention/cannibalization is too challenging for a large organization can be an excellent strategy- still, so many mergers stumble...

1 day ago by francisabigail on Ariba buy parks SAP on Oracle's cloud turf
apexwm

All of the feedback regarding using a touch monitor for a desktop PC is right on. Several months ago, we installed a "demo" multitouch all-in-one...

1 day ago by apexwm on Windows 8 could speed multi-monitor uptake
191706

anyone wanting to triple boot *their* own Mac

1 day ago by 191706 on xTreme Triple Booting: Linux, Mac & Windows
SoapyTablet

Cont.. Biggest Bugbear: Win7's stop-animate-go approach to work, you develop a staggered (not in the above alchohol sense of the word) approach to...

1 day ago by SoapyTablet on Windows 8 could speed multi-monitor uptake
SoapyTablet

Ah the joys of Windows 8 Consumer Preview... If Windows 7 was 'Vista with Lipstick', whats Windows 8? Vista with Lipstick, the morning after?...

1 day ago by SoapyTablet on Windows 8 could speed multi-monitor uptake
daveveej

Though the metro look is quite cool on the windows mobile platform I think that think that microsoft ARE MESSING THINGS UP because what has they...

1 day ago by daveveej on Windows 8 could speed multi-monitor uptake