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In lugnet.cad, Robert M. Dye writes:
> Well, if you are a Mac user, theer are not many choices. 8(
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> You can use POV-RAY, which produces good results, and has a wide array of
> parts available, but is not terribly intuitive.
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> You can also run mlcad on a Mac, provided you have RealPC and a Mac which is
> fast enough, but unless you have something faster than an ibook, don't
> expect to be too terribly impressed with the speed results. On the other
> hand, mlcad is very intuitive, and has a huge number of parts, and seems to
> have the best user base.
>
> If you are part of the 90% world, then this is all moot, I suppose. Go with
> mlcad, and be amazed.
There is an "LDRaw for the Macintosh Campaign" website.
http://geocities.com/ldmc_ca/
--Todd
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