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Oct 05, 2007

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Evan Yares

"Autodesk makes some of its software work with Linux (mainly GIS and animation), so it's not out of the question."

It is probably out of the question. Revit wasn't originally designed to be multiplatform. Converting it to run under Linux would be painful.

A Linux version of Revit would add very little to Autodesk's gross revenues, and would complicate development, support, and sales.

Autodesk's existing Linux products were all, so far as I know, multiplatform to start with.

Stefan Boeykens

Many current Windows-only programs were once UNIX or IRIX software. When the market asked for Windows support, they have been ported. Many of the common CAD applications were around before the release of Windows NT, which was the first Windows OS to effectively attract business users and convinced companies to port their software.

The embracing of .NET in current CAD applications indicates that the Microsoft platform is the only target. However, even Microsoft is getting interested in cross-platform support, especially with the upcoming Silverlight for web applications, were cross-platform support is required to reach the widest audience. They are looking to provide Linux support by collaborating with the people that created Mono, an Open Source and Cross-platform implementation of the .NET platform.

Interesting times. Let's see if the CAD industry will be motivated to support Linux (and OSX) too.

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