Is There Engineering Software Not Available On Mac

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For general remote learning info, please see DoIT's 'Technology for learning remotely' page: https://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/98876
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Macs are their own little universe of hardware, design, and software. It's an incomplete universe, like any other, but a nerd can dream. These are 10 applications we wish made the jump from.


  1. These engineering design tools are available online, free of charge, and provide design engineers with fast, reliable simulations and models. Key Features: LTspice IV, available for Windows and Mac OS X, is a high performance SPICE simulator, schematic capture, and waveform viewer; LTpowerCAD II is a complete power supply design tool program.
  2. Jul 21, 2008  But, of course, the idea of leave Windows, have compatibility problems and begin learning a new OS frightens me. I don't know if I will find all this software I need (varied engineering software). And, if I don't find it, I don't know if my MAC will run slowly when I had to execute Windows parallely in it.
  3. It is possible for an Engineering student to use a Mac successfully. However, it is our experience that there will be software available that does not run natively on MacOS, meaning that the student will either not be able to use their Mac with that software OR will need to install Microsoft Windows on the Mac as a guest operating system.
A number of CoE Resources require a VPN connection to access. General info on the VPN can be found here: https://kb.wisc.edu/cae/5573
WiscVPN will allow you to access your filespace.
Both CoE and License VPNs may require activation: https://kb.wisc.edu/cae/page.php?id=23424
Unless you need full VPN, you should choose the split tunnel profile.


There are 2 options for remote access to your filespace or groupspace, MyFiles and mapping it as a network drive.
Mapping Groupspace: https://kb.wisc.edu/cae/14012

Due to the anticipated number of students and staff using VPN to access their filespace, we recommend copying any files you will need for the remainder of the semester from your filespace to a UW-affiliated storage option, such as Box, Google Drive, or Microsoft OneDrive.
If you will be using XenApp and will be accessing files or folders that were shared from other students and staff, we would recommend using Box, as shared Box files and folders will show show up in XenApp through Kumo, while files and folders shared in Google Drive or OneDrive will not. If you are not going to use any shared files, all 3 options will work and show up in XenApp via Kumo.
To allow XenApp to access your files in Box, Google Drive, or OneDrive, please link your accounts to Kumo.


For information on engineering software available for Distance Learning, please see CAE's software page here: https://www.cae.wisc.edu/software/
Mac Users
To connect to XenApp, you may need to install Citrix Workspace, or upgrade to the newest version: https://kb.wisc.edu/cae/34018
Unfortunately, some software that you may need to install, such as AutoCAD and EES, is not available on the Mac platform. CAE and the College of Engineering cannot do anything about that, however there are other options.
Is There Engineering Software Not Available On Mac
BOOTCAMP: DoIT has instructions to set up your Mac to dual boot MacOX and Windows. You can find the KB here: https://kb.wisc.edu/20569. This will require you to partition your hard drive.
VIRTUAL BOX: Virtual box is another option. You can find a KB for Virtual Box here: https://kb.wisc.edu/cae/99212
CAE can not endorse one product over the other, nor are we able to provide anything more than best effort assistance with Macs.

If you have any questions, or any suggestions on things to add to this article, please contact the CAE Help Desk at helpdesk@cae.wisc.edu

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