Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hey

 

I'm about to start using Rhino + Grasshopper and I really don't wanna infect my mac with windows, soo.. any news on the mac version? The newest I can find is from April 2011? Sorry if there's some newer info I haven't found.

 

Thanks, Mike

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Since you are using your computer as a tool, try a more practical rather than emotional aproach to what software you decide to install in your computer, or else it might hurt your productivity.

 

It would be nice to know from other mac users: has anyone recently managed to get an architecture degree without using windows? If so, what software did you use? Were there any advantages?

Psst, Vicente... Do you want me to send you my Grasshopper for Mac beta version?
Sure, I only have the iPad version here, do you want it?
You guys are so behind the times. The Casio wrist watch version is the only way forward.
Only if it works on my iPhone 5...
well, if you're saying that to get an architecture degree you need to have great projects and great productivity, you need to come to brasil. Here, you can get and arch degree with hand drawings only. so that's not the point....

there are some friends of mine ( that are really attached to the modernism movement and don't need any hardcore modeling software [but a fell use maya]) that use mac that get good grades with vectoworks, skectup, and illustrator.

But Processing for mac, Rhino for Mac and Maya are there  also....

But i totally agree with you, no emotional approach when you tall about freedom of productivity...

I have a Mac myself, and i had to install windows... i hurts when i open windows, but it's worth when i finish my projects.....

Thanks for the reply.

Yes, I assumed the more common case in Europe were students do most of the work on a computer.

 

I'm missing an answer to my last question. Are there any advantages of limiting yourself to those applications? You have to keep in mind there are many other inconvinences of using a mac that some people might not think about. There is less help available online (less tutorials, less documentation), there are fewer small apps/plugins that you might eventualy need, bugs take longer to find, fix and release.

 

Why does it hurt to open windows?

 

Although not required for the arch degree in some countries, I wonder how many tools are there for analysis (structural, energy, HVAC).

 

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