Architecture Softwares For Mac

@Antithenes - I have used PC's for all my collegiate and office experience. While they are good for architecture software, that is the only really strong point. I prefer the mac OS to windows, but if there were commercial software available for Linux (name your flavor) i would look into it as well. Actually, we don’t recommend using Autocad anymore since Revit is rapidly replacing it in the market. Yet, Autocad is the old dominant player in the architecture software industry. It is so well known among students and professionals that it is unlikely to face any compatibility issues while transferring files throughout the design process.

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10 useful CAD software which will run natively on the Mac OS X operating system. it fully compatible with Mac OS X operating system, no need to use any specific emulation software or a compatibility layer to uses this software.

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We already covered the 10 free and useful CAD software for every types of platform. here is another 10 useful CAD software which will run natively on the Mac OS X operating system. it fully compatible with Mac OS X operating system, no need to use any specific emulation software or a compatibility layer to uses this software.

  1. Vectorworks CAD

    Vectorworks is a object oriented CAD software for Mac OS X. The software is specially used for 2D drafting, technical drawing and Powerful 3D modeling. it offer 2D, 3D, production management, and presentation capabilities for all phases of the design process. it also very flexible, so designer have the full freedom to design the way they want and versatile to create, model, and present easily and precisely with one application.
    Website – Vectorworks CAD for Mac

  2. AutoCAD for Mac

    AutoCAD for Mac is a robust 3D free-form design tools and powerful drafting capabilities for your favorite platform. it has simple, Intuitive graphical User interface that make your ideas into reality. it save all your work into DWG format, so you can easily share files with clients, suppliers, and partners around the world, regardless of platform.
    Website : AutoCAD for Mac

  3. CADintosh for Mac

    CADintosh for Mac is a 2D-CAD software for electrical, mechanical and architectural drawings. it has interactive window redrawing, where user can work in the same time of the window redrawing, also easy to Import and export your work into multiple format such as HPGL, DXF, and PICT. There is 2 types of mode provide by software. one is Pen oriented mode and another one is individual mode. Pen oriented mode give you 8 line widths/line colors/pens and individual Mode give you line width from 0.0 to 99.99 mm, pattern and colors.
    Website : CADintosh for Mac

  4. BRL-CAD

    BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform solid geometry (csg) modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing for rendering & geometric analyses, network distributed frame buffer support, image & signal-processing tools.
    Website : BRL – CAD

  5. Domus CAD – 3D Architectural CAD

    Domus CAD is a 3D Architectural Parametric CAD that allow you to create three dimensional element without starting from a two-dimensional plan. it provide ready elements such as walls, floors, roofs, and stairs are created from the onset in their full three-dimensional form. you can easily see the 3D model changes in real time as you design in your plan.
    Website : Domus.Cad

  6. Sailcut CAD

    Sailcut CAD is a simple sail design and plotting software. it help you to design and visualize your own sail and compute the accurate development of all panels in flat sheets. The software is written in C++ and uses Qt as a graphics library. released under the GNU Public License (GPL). With this software, User can easily create cross cut, twist foot cut, vertical cut, mitre cut and radial cut sail design as well as wing sails.
    Website : Sailcut CAD

  7. MacDraft Pro

    MacDraft Professional is a powerful 2D CAD, drafting, technical illustration, architectural drawing and more in one easy-to-use, CAD software package. With MacDraft Pro, user can easily import images in the form of PICT, TIFF, GIF, JPEG and BMP format also export drawings as PDF, BMP, JPEG, PSD, PICT, PNG and TIFF, or any other QuickTime supported format.
    Website : MacDraft Pro 2D CAD software

  8. HighDesign 2D CAD

    HighDesign is a professional 2D CAD and illustration software for Mac that give you simple, intuitive drawing tool and easy to use graphical user interface to improve your creativity and productivity.
    Websote : HighDesign 2D CAD

  9. QCAD

    QCAD is a simple 2D CAD software that allow you to create technical drawing such as create plans for buildings, interiors, mechanical parts or schemas and diagrams. QCAD is a multiplatform CAD software that released under GPL license. The software is specially designed to give you modularity, extensibility and portability.
    Website : QCAD 2D CAD software

  10. Graphite – CAD 2D and 3D wireframe drawing software

    Graphite is a 2D and 3D wireframe CAD software for Mac. it has simple, easy to use user interface that help creative people to create precision drawing and drafting without worrying about how to run their software. With Graphite, user can create 2D and 3D wire-frame drawings of unlimited complexity and precision detail.
    Website : Graphite 2D and 3D wireframe CAD software

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Additional diagram of macOS architecture (2017 update)

The architecture of macOS describes the layers of the operating system that is the culmination of Apple Inc.'s decade-long research and development process to replace the classic Mac OS.

After the failures of their previous attempts; Pink, which started as an Apple project but evolved into a joint venture with IBM called Taligent, and Copland, which started in 1994 and was cancelled two years later, Apple began development of Mac OS X with the acquisition of NeXT's NeXTSTEP in 1997.

Note that Mac OS X was renamed to OS X in 2012 and then again to macOS in 2016.

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Development[edit]

NeXTSTEP[edit]

NeXTSTEP used a hybrid kernel that combined the Mach 2.5 kernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University with subsystems from 4.3BSD. NeXTSTEP also introduced a new windowing system based on Display PostScript that intended to achieve better WYSIWYG systems by using the same language to draw content on monitors that drew content on printers. NeXT also included object-oriented programming tools based on the Objective-C language that they had acquired from Stepstone and a collection of Frameworks (or Kits) that were intended to speed software development. NeXTSTEP originally ran on Motorola's 68k processors, but was later ported to Intel's x86, Hewlett-Packard's PA-RISC and Sun Microsystems' SPARC processors. Later on, the developer tools and frameworks were released, as OpenStep, as a development platform that would run on other operating systems.

Rhapsody[edit]

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On February 4, 1997, Apple acquired NeXT and began development of the Rhapsody operating system. Rhapsody built on NeXTSTEP, porting the core system to the PowerPC architecture and adding a redesigned user interface based on the Platinum user interface from Mac OS 8. An emulation layer called Blue Box allowed Mac OS applications to run within an actual instance of the Mac OS and an integrated Java platform.[1] The Objective-C developer tools and Frameworks were referred to as the Yellow Box and also made available separately for Microsoft Windows. The Rhapsody project eventually bore the fruit of all Apple's efforts to develop a new generation Mac OS, which finally shipped in the form of Mac OS X Server.

Mac OS X[edit]

A diagram of the Mac OS X architecture

At the 1998 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple announced a move that was intended as a response to complaints from Macintosh software developers who were not happy with the two options (Yellow Box and Blue Box) available in Rhapsody. Mac OS X would add another developer API to the existing ones in Rhapsody. Key APIs from the Macintosh Toolbox would be implemented in Mac OS X to run directly on the BSD layers of the operating system instead of in the emulated Macintosh layer. This modified interface, called Carbon, would eliminate approximately 2000 troublesome API calls (of about 8000 total) and replace them with calls compatible with a modern OS.[2]

At the same conference, Apple announced that the Mach side of the kernel had been updated with sources from the OSFMK 7.3 (Open Source Foundation Mach Kernel) [3] and the BSD side of the kernel had been updated with sources from the FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD projects.[2] They also announced a new driver model called I/O Kit, intended to replace the Driver Kit used in NeXTSTEP citing Driver Kit's lack of power management and hot-swap capabilities and its lack of automatic configuration capability.[4]

At the 1999 WWDC, Apple revealed Quartz, a new Portable Document Format (PDF) based windowing system for the operating system that was not encumbered with licensing fees to Adobe like the Display PostScript windowing system of NeXTSTEP. Apple also announced that the Yellow Box layer had been renamed Cocoa and began to move away from their commitment to providing the Yellow Box on Windows. At this WWDC, Apple also showed Mac OS X booting off of a HFS Plus formatted drive for the first time.

The first public release of Mac OS X released to consumers was a Public Beta released on September 13, 2000.

References[edit]

  1. ^Apple PR (1997-11-19). 'Apple Extends Rhapsody Developer Release with Mac OS Compatibility Environment, Code-Named 'Blue Box''. apple.com. Archived from the original on 1998-12-02. Retrieved 2006-10-13.
  2. ^ abScott Anguish (May 1998). 'WWDC 98 Summary'. stepwise.com. Retrieved 2006-10-13.[dead link]
  3. ^Apple WWDC Videos (2017-02-19), Apple WWDC 2000 Session 106 - Mac OS X: Kernel, retrieved 2018-07-06
  4. ^Scott Anguish (1998-05-14). 'Rhapsody Core OS: Intro to the I/O Driver Architecture'. stepwise.com. Retrieved 2006-10-13.[dead link]

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