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    • ToboboT Offline
      Tobobo
      last edited by

      Thanks Jeff, I'll trial it and see

      Toby

      Philippians 4:13

      I can do everything through him who gives me strength.

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      • michaliszissiouM Offline
        michaliszissiou
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        As a beta tester in some apps, I experienced memory leaks and system crashes under OSX. It was expected anyway.
        What I learned is to start OSX at safe mode, (oh it exists under OSX too), just hold shift as you're rebooting. This clears all log files, then reboot normally again. Exactly as under win systems! Otherwise you'll face crashing running the same app. So let's keep it clean.
        If an app still results in memory leaks, please trash it as soon as possible.

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          tfdesign
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          I vote for Autocad. It was a dog. I doubt that it has improved much.

          AND when is Autocad LT for Mac coming to Britain? How long do we have to wait?? 😑

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          • michaliszissiouM Offline
            michaliszissiou
            last edited by

            Some 3d applications that never crashed OSX 10.6.8:
            sketchup
            zbrush
            sculptris
            blender (the old bl 2.49b never crashed either lol)
            modo
            3dcoat (except some betas, acceptable)
            All these under nVidia graphics (I think this is important)

            2d apps?
            Any adobe suite (I don't remember even an app crash BTW)

            Most of these OSX crashes aren't real crashes. It's the graphics related UI that crashes. Indeed, if you have a net access from another mac, you can still shut down - reboot OSX.

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              liam887
              last edited by

              INDD crashes both of my machines on a regular basis grrrrr

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              http://www.robotsvdinosaurs.com/

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                tim
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                Oh, SU can't be completely discounted; it's a couple of years ago now but I had a long period of total-lockup issues on an iMac because something about the component browser would suck up memory until nothing was left and the system just locked. There's a thread somewhere in the SU bugs forum all about it.

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                  liam887
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                  @tim said:

                  Oh, SU can't be completely discounted; it's a couple of years ago now but I had a long period of total-lockup issues on an iMac because something about the component browser would suck up memory until nothing was left and the system just locked. There's a thread somewhere in the SU bugs forum all about it.

                  True most of the crashes are SU related but thats because I jam its throat with polygons. Ordinarily it behaves very well and hardly has system meltdowns. However THEA recently has given me two system meltdowns!

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                  • ToboboT Offline
                    Tobobo
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                    Well done to everybody that voted for Auotcad . I had to download 3 patches for it too work properly πŸ˜’

                    Toby

                    Philippians 4:13

                    I can do everything through him who gives me strength.

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                      tfdesign
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                      Toby, you should get a copy of Ribbonsoft's QCad. It's only Β£30, and it works off a stick (portable). Autoplod also reads its files very well.

                      I was on the original Acad for Mac beta team (there you go- I'll never be beta testing for them again now!! πŸ˜† ) I got so annoyed with Autodesk's contempt for getting the software to run smoothly- it was a real dog. I'm not surprised to hear that nothing has changed.

                      However, I'd be interested to hear what LT is like (for Mac).

                      It's also worth taking a look at Rhino for Mac which is nice and fast. πŸ˜„

                      My book "Let's SketchUp!" Download from here

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                      • TIGT Offline
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                        @tobobo said:

                        Well done to everybody that voted for Auotcad . I had to download 3 patches for it too work properly πŸ˜’

                        Only 3 ?
                        That's better than the PC version 🀣

                        TIG

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