![]() ![]() This may be my personal (lifelong) apple bias speaking, but I think that my mac running windows is actually the best, most reliable windows machine I've ever owned. Yes, on one hand I am switching fairly often, and it's quite possible that I actually run windows more of the time than mac OS, but it's really not that big a deal. I have bootcamp set up with windows 7 on my MacBook Pro and couldn't be happier. ![]() Should I just buy a PC (for half the price) and wait another 2-3 years to buy a Mac, assuming that there will be a grasshopper for mac by then?Īdvice on your experiences are appreciated, thanks. I've seen discussions going back to 2009 about grasshopper beta for OSX, but David has said all resorces are put on the Rhino 5 release so they havent concentrated on the OSX version yet. Are you constantly switching OSX and Windows, having to save files and then move into the other platform or how do you make it worth while for the hastle? I'm wondering how anyone with a mac uses grasshopper. I would hate to spend so much money on a mac and basically have it running windows all the time. I use grasshopper nearly all the time in my designs, rarely a project without grasshopper, so Im worried it may be annoying switching between boot-camp and parallels or something whenever I want to run rhino with grasshopper. I'm looking into new computers to buy for gradschool, and I'm all set to switch to a Mac, but the ONLY thing keeping me from it currently is the current inability to use grasshopper in OSX.
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