Just got this from AutoDesk (submitted link at bottom to MacBytes, but it doesn't tell everything that is in this email)
"Dear Apple/Autodesk enthusiast,
Some time ago you responded to an Autodesk survey about porting our technology to Mac OS X. We at Autodesk are pleased to announce formal support for OS X beginning with our DWF published file format and our viewing/printing product, the Autodesk® Express Viewer. Both technologies will be available in the coming months; check the Autodesk and Apple websites frequently for updated information.
We have taken the first steps into porting our technology over to OS X to gauge interest in the community. Many of you are also interested in the OS X port of one of our design applications, such as AutoCAD. I will tell you that while this is still under investigation, there are no current plans to port AutoCAD. That said, the release of the Viewing/Plotting product and DWF file format represent our first step at addressing several important customer requests regarding workflow and publication of design data when using OS X as a platform.
The second step has yet to be determined and we await your response to this technology release. Please continue to voice your opinion with your local Autodesk reseller, retailer, at user groups, in trade magazines and at industry events, etc. Your voice carries weight.
Here are some links with information about this technology release:
Todays Press Release (9/9/2003):
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=3557576&linkID=1977925
What is the DWF file format?
http://www.autodesk.com/DWF
What is the Autodesk® Express Viewer?
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=2787358
This e-mail is being distributed to a wide audience; I apologize in advance if I cant answer your questions in a timely manner. Also, if you wish to be removed from this distribution list, let me know and Ill remove you. This list is only going to be used (by me) to announce the release of Autodesk technology for OS X for those who have expressed interest.
Again, both technologies will be available in the coming months; check the Autodesk and Apple websites frequently for updated information.
Thanks again for your interest in our products and OS X,
Eric"
matt
"Dear Apple/Autodesk enthusiast,
Some time ago you responded to an Autodesk survey about porting our technology to Mac OS X. We at Autodesk are pleased to announce formal support for OS X beginning with our DWF published file format and our viewing/printing product, the Autodesk® Express Viewer. Both technologies will be available in the coming months; check the Autodesk and Apple websites frequently for updated information.
We have taken the first steps into porting our technology over to OS X to gauge interest in the community. Many of you are also interested in the OS X port of one of our design applications, such as AutoCAD. I will tell you that while this is still under investigation, there are no current plans to port AutoCAD. That said, the release of the Viewing/Plotting product and DWF file format represent our first step at addressing several important customer requests regarding workflow and publication of design data when using OS X as a platform.
The second step has yet to be determined and we await your response to this technology release. Please continue to voice your opinion with your local Autodesk reseller, retailer, at user groups, in trade magazines and at industry events, etc. Your voice carries weight.
Here are some links with information about this technology release:
Todays Press Release (9/9/2003):
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=3557576&linkID=1977925
What is the DWF file format?
http://www.autodesk.com/DWF
What is the Autodesk® Express Viewer?
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=2787358
This e-mail is being distributed to a wide audience; I apologize in advance if I cant answer your questions in a timely manner. Also, if you wish to be removed from this distribution list, let me know and Ill remove you. This list is only going to be used (by me) to announce the release of Autodesk technology for OS X for those who have expressed interest.
Again, both technologies will be available in the coming months; check the Autodesk and Apple websites frequently for updated information.
Thanks again for your interest in our products and OS X,
Eric"
matt