That's really unfortunate to hear. So what you're saying is that for 64 bit systems, all of these CAD programs need to be completely revamped or rewritten? Or is there another technical issue? I know nothing about programming either.
As a mac user, I like how Rhino has been ported over the the mac, but it seems so much more complicated to use. Seems to take 3 steps for the same thing that takes 1 in shark.
FormZ is another interesting tool, but it feels more like a really nice 3d artist palette than a tool for creating manufacturable products. Seems like its great for architecture though and if you're making complex 3d printed models.
At various jobs I've used solid works and occasionally inventor, and although I find them great for precision and rapid changes of scale, to me neither are worth spending $5000.
Never messed with Onshape but Fusion is promising – albeit a bit clunky. I find constraints very useful but I don't always want them and I like direct modeling a lot because I'm neither artist nor engineer.. just kinda right in the middle.
VC and Shark seem to be the only really useful Mac-based cad programs from where I stand. I hope to see more improvements in V10 – I just hope Punch doesn't raise the price any higher.
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