


Notable omissions include layer states, layer filters, the Sheet Set Manager and DWF/DGN/PDF underlay support. The overall feature set is pretty comparable with that of AutoCAD 2011 for Windows, although you will clearly find some gaps, for now.

For now that means a subset of ObjectARX and AutoLISP will be available to developers and customers working on AutoCAD for Mac: we’ll see how that changes, over time. To clarify something about this release, it is not AutoCAD LT – it has full 3D editing capabilities and support for applications. After months (probably ev en more) of intense speculation, Autodesk has just announced that after a break of several (perhaps 15, depending on how you count them) releases, we’re planning to deliver a version of AutoCAD that once again works natively on Mac machines.
