

If you are in the market for a new computer already however, I may have to put in a plug for a PC as opposed to Mac. you currently have an iMac and don't want to have to get a whole new machine) then I would say bootcamp is probably a fair solution.

When the issue of parallels/bootcamp comes up in regards to Revit is, what is the driving force behind needing to do this? If it's a matter of existing conditions (i.e.

We would also like to hear if you use other Autodesk products on a Mac such as Navisworks and 3DS Max. Help the Revit LT community by sharing your thoughts and experiences of using Revit for Mac devices using third party software such as Parallels or Bootcamp. Technology varies from person to person and what might work for us, may not work for you. In our experience, using Revit for Mac devices with Parallels has presented no performance issues.
