Is there a affordable AutoCAD program for the Mac?

I used TurboCad on my old PC which worked well with the MicroStation program the FAA uses. I tried another version on my MacBook Pro, but it seems to have too many quirks and is difficult to use. I really need a program that simply operates in the 2D environment with the ability to convert .dwg, .dgn, and .dxf file formats to .pdf. I have been unsuccessful in finding any online, unless I am not wording the searches correctly in the MacWorld. If anyone is familiar with using a MAC for engineering purposes, please advise. Thanks!

TurboCAD Mac P...
PowerCADD
VectorWorks
Domus.Cad
These are or should be similar to what you are using on the PC.

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