The 2017.2 version fixed compatibility issues with macOS High Sierra. It also improves overall stability of the product. This is a full AutoCAD 2017 installation with 2017.2 update integrated. Both AutoCAD 2017 for Mac and AutoCAD LT 2017 for Mac customers will benefit from the update, which includes Touch Bar support, user interface enhancements and migrating settings functionality. A number of Beta testers have responded positively to AutoCAD 2017.1. Re: AutoCAD LT 2017 for MAC I am running Sierra 10.12.2 on a new Macbook pro 15' w/ touchbar. Audocad for mac 1017 crashes every time I close a drawing wether I changed it and saved or not. Inventor professional 2017 for mac.
All version of Apache Directory Studio M10 client (Mac, Linux, Windows) have problems with TLS (Transportation Layer Security) connections when using a self-signed certificate. Finale 2014 keyboard shortcuts for mac. Apache Directory Studio is a complete directory tooling platform intended to be used with any LDAP server however it is particularly designed for use with ApacheDS.
Is there any equivalent application to Microsoft's AD Users and Computers but available for Mac OS X? Basically the only time given, my specific role, to access a Windows box or start-up a Windows VM is to unlock a users account on AD or to move/delete a computer object in the Mac OU in AD. Given those two specific requirements is there a Mac app for that (that is free if possible)?
I have looked before into this and I could only find outdated apps or very expensive high-end server style Enterprise solutions. Depending on your setup, and if you're feeling chummy with the sysadmins, you could get a Citrix/XenApp server up and running, and you can run your applications through that. You could argue that this would benefit everyone else, because it gives a centrally managed location for admin apps. Of course, if you don't already have a Citrix environment, then this will be well outside of your scope/cost/justification.
You could also try Parallels intergration (Windows VM) or WINE (http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX)?