
It’s worth reading through all the notes, but there’s nothing major. Which also means if you are still on ArchiCAD 10, you can use that version to do your daily work as well, theoretically.

UPDATE 11/20/13: ArchiCAD 10 File Converter ( download here) has been updated to run on OS X 10.9 Mavericks. UPDATE 11/04/13: ArchiCAD 10 and 11 aren’t working on OS X 10.9 Mavericks. OS X 10.9 Mavericks discussion on the ArchiCAD Talk Forum UPDATE 10/30/13: There’s a useful discussion on the forum, here’s the link: You willing to take that chance?Ģ011 News: Compatibility Notes for OS X 10.7 LionĢ012 News: Compatibility Notes for OS X 10.8 Mountain LionĢ013 News: Compatibility Notes for OS X 10.9 Mavericks Unless it’s a slow day at GS Tech Support. More likely, you are pretty much on your own. What that means is if you are chugging along on an old version of ArchiCAD in Windows 8.1 and you find a doomsday glitch… you.

However, it’s worth pointing out that while ArchiCAD 15 seems to work well on Windows 8.1-and earlier versions appear to work as well-only ArchiCAD 16 and ArchiCAD 17 are officially supported. So review the old post above for a refresher on the existing issues. Here’s the latest on the newly released Windows 8.1:Ģ012 News: Compatibility Notes for ArchiCAD and Windows 8Ģ013 News: Compatibility Notes for ArchiCAD and Windows 8.1īasically nothing new to report beyond the compatibility notes from Windows 8.

Has it been a year since I posted about ArchiCAD on Windows 8? Wow.
