2/14/2024 0 Comments Revit on macbook pro![]() Your comments are much appreciated! I do have a couple of followup questions if i may- Michael your idea of having a bootcamp partition is what i was thinking also. Should I stay or should I go?ītw, I also got a quote for a Boxx PC but it's expensive. I'd prefer to stay with a Mac but I get that Revit doesn't run on the Apple OS. I have heard of people running bootcamp but I can't at this point because my partition is too small and I'm not eager to reformat my current setup. I was having 45 minute restarts but now it works smoothly. But after making the adjustments I have found it quick, responsive and stable. It could take 30-40 seconds to open up and I did have some wicked crashes. I was having some performance issues (slow response) using materials palette. I recently found out about maximizing the RAM in parallels and accessing the 2nd core processor and it has helped to speed up Revit. I'm using a 2009 iMac w/ 8 GB RAM, Intel 2 Duo 2.93 with 6 MB L2 NVIDEA MCP79. A client has offered to buy my next computer and has offered up a spec for an Intel PC. I have been using Revit now for almost 4 years, even somewhat addicted in spite of it's occasionally awkward ways. I am hoping to get some advice from a fellow a Revit user about a pending purchase decision. I thought I'd share some of the message here and see what sort of comments it might spur, advice or otherwise. I do know quite a few people who love their Macs, likewise for PCs. I received a message the other day asking me for advice that classic conundrum Mac or PC? I don't have a Mac and rarely get to use one. ![]()
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