[RE-wrenches] SLDs with Mac

Max Balchowsky max at seesolar.com
Sun Apr 10 11:42:02 PDT 2011


I've got Parallels on my iMac also - yes it's too clunky to be useful. 
Draftsight is working out great for Cad Dwgs on the Mac, and, again, it's a free 
download...

 Max Balchowsky
Design Engineer
SEE Systems
1048 Irvine Ave Suite 217
Newport Beach, Ca. 92660
760-403-6810




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From: R Ray Walters <ray at solarray.com>
To: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org>
Sent: Sat, April 9, 2011 9:42:02 PM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] SLDs with Mac

I've been running Parallels on a Mac for 3 years, and I just bought a PC for the 
PC stuff. I like my Mac, but after waiting 1/2 an hour to boot and update 
everything each time, Parallels is just really clunky.
I like Omnigraffle on my Mac. way better than simpler drawing programs, but not 
near as complicated as AutoCad.
I consider it optimal for one line diagrams and simple layout stuff. Its quick 
to use.

R. Walters
ray at solarray.com
Solar Engineer




On Apr 9, 2011, at 10:40 AM, Dave Click wrote:

> Nick, you can still use Visio/AutoCAD on the Mac if you install Parallels or 
>VMWare, which allow you to run Windows programs. Either of those would run you 
>about $80, which is cheaper than OmniGraffle. Each of these three software 
>packages have trial versions so you can check them out before you commit.
> 
> On 2011/4/8 7:55 PM, Nick Soleil wrote:
>> Hello Mac Users:
>> I have been using Visio Professional for my Single Line Diagrams, but am
>> considering a change to Mac. Can I open or edit Visio diagrams with any
>> Mac applications? Probably not. What programs are available for
>> generating electrical diagrams? Have you used OmniGraffle? It seems
>> really user friendly.
>> What about AutoCAD for Mac?
>> Nick Soleil
>> 707-321-2937
>> 
>> 
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