“We’re all aware of how Steve Jobs was able to turn Apple around in the early 2000s, but the vast majority of product engineering teams continue to standardize on the Windows platform. Other software vendors like Dassault Systèmes® – makers of SOLIDWORKS, CATiA, and more – have never had Mac support. As of now, Autodesk only has a small number of applications with native Mac support, including AutoCAD, Fusion 360, Maya, Sketchbook Pro, and a handful of lesser-used apps and add-ons. Users of Inventor and Revit may see support for these apps via Boot Camp disappear in the near future as well. But now, Autodesk has dropped support on the Mac altogether. Functionality had already been limited in the app as it could only run on Apple systems via Windows using Boot Camp, which has no GPU support and severely degraded performance. Quietly, back in March, Autodesk announced that they would no longer support 3ds Max in the Mac OS environment. This has never been more true than it is right now. For years, the lack of available software for Mac operating systems has been a source of frustration for many loyal Mac users and creative designers.