Revit Trial For Mac
Dec 3, 2015 - It should make it possible to run Revit on a Mac or Chromebook and have. Kingdom hearts mac emulator. Frame is currently offering a free trial of Revit on its cloud platform.
So far with my limited needs, my new Macbook Pro retina 15' (see earlier post for spec) works flawlessly under Windows 10 Pro with both Parallels 11 and Revit 2017 and 3dsMax 2017, and also on bootcamp. Interesting issue activating Windows 10 on the virtual machine in Parallels and also on bootcamp - resolved by using MS telephone activation service - inputting blocks of numbers - tedious but works giving 2 activations in effect. I've read that's OK being the 'same' machine but time will tell Annoyances - how to get tap to click to work on the Macbook trackpad under bootcamp Windows 10 - easy, it seems based on this neat video ) No issues so far with the AMD graphics under bootcamp - under Parallels, as has been noted earlier, it is DirectX10, basic but seemingly stable driver - scaling set to 300% under bootcamp - maybe the AMD driver and/or bootcamp did it all by itself, as I never touched the scaling. I've turned off as many of the 'phone home' features tucked away in Windows 10 as I can (but some seem to reassert themselves) but one annoyance that I'd not solved and seems to have plagued Windows 8 users also is the high CPU usage of 'Windows Modules Installer Worker' which runs at 20% to 50% of CPU usage nearly all the time, causing the Mac's fans to run at high speed. There are dozens of posts in MS support forums about this. I came across this possible fix for the above - (disables Windows automatic updates). It has worked for me so far but implications may surface - but it is nice to have a quiet Macbook Pro again.
Install toolpak excel mac. Parallels 11 is impressive but Windows 10 does run well natively on the Macbook Pro, and with an SSD you are only seconds away from booting back into OSX so I will probably stick with bootcamp for running Revit and 3dsMax - particularly now that scaling seems to work OK. I installed that latest AMD driver and it went perfectly - just had to get past the 'smartscreen' feature in Windows 10 which said the file was suspect (expand dialog, then click 'install anyway'). Perhaps something has changed since that linked post. Seems to run fine - Macbook Pro fans spin up when navigating a 3dsMax scene with spacemouse, but spin down if view left static. So far so good Default shaded view is what I use mostly for showing clients around, linked to the FBX export from Revit (must see if the direct Revit link is now working since the last SP).