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* [http://anoved.net/2007/07/ldlink.html '''LDLink''']: Reversibly merge separate part libraries.
* [http://anoved.net/2007/07/ldlink.html '''LDLink''']: Reversibly merge separate part libraries.
* [http://anoved.net/2007/10/ldmerge.html '''LDMerge''']: Improved successor to LDLink.
* [http://anoved.net/2007/10/ldmerge.html '''LDMerge''']: Improved successor to LDLink.
* [http://anoved.net/2007/11/ldraw-part-search-services.html '''Part Search Services''']: Look up selected part information in popular databases.
* [http://www.levork.org/l2rib.html '''l2rib''']: Convert LDraw models to RenderMan format.
* [http://www.levork.org/l2rib.html '''l2rib''']: Convert LDraw models to RenderMan format.



Revision as of 03:57, 9 November 2007

This is an inventory of Macintosh compatible LDraw software. Everyone is encouraged to contribute updates, clarifications, and corrections to this page. The objective is to compile and maintain a definitive list of the tools Mac users have at their disposal to work with the LDraw system.

Editors

These programs can be used to create LDraw models.

  • Bricksmith: Arguably the premier Macintosh LDraw editor. Features a minifig editor, a flexible part browser, and more.
  • ldglite: Keyboard oriented editor with numerous options; most faithful to the original LDraw and LEdit experience.
  • Mac Brick CAD: Multiple iterations of this editor are available. [1]
  • BrickDraw3D: Features drag-and-drop part insertion and movement.
  • LEGO Digital Designer: Limited translation between LDraw and LDD format is possible.

Viewers

These programs are primarily intended to view existing LDraw models.

  • LDView: Robust viewer with fly-through mode, automatic part downloading, and numerous rendering options.
  • LCX: Experimental viewer with BFC tools and a rudimentary text-based editor.

Utilities

Some of these utilities are command line programs that may require familiarity with the Terminal to employ.

Web

These online services are not strictly Macintosh oriented, but they are accessible to Mac users.