Dassault Systèmes only officially supports Windows and some Linux distributions.
If you are an engineering student, professional designer, or architect using a Mac, you have likely encountered the "Windows-only" wall. Among the most significant hurdles is CATIA (Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Application), the industry-standard software for aerospace, automotive, and industrial design.
CATIA is . The software is developed by Dassault Systèmes specifically for Windows and certain UNIX systems.
Unlike Autodesk Fusion 360 or SketchUp, which run natively on macOS, CATIA is developed exclusively by Dassault Systèmes for the Windows operating system.
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While there is no official Mac installer, users have successfully run CATIA on Apple hardware using workarounds, though these are by the developer. Methods to Run CATIA on Mac CATIA v5 on MacBook (Apple M1 & M2 for Engineering)
No, . Dassault Systèmes develops CATIA primarily for Windows, and there is no official version specifically designed to run on the Mac operating system.