Sunday, February 19, 2023

Parts Tree, Version Management, Integration With CNC?

In Case You Get Your Is Fusion 360 Still Free For Personal Use Repaired?You can quickly check your Fusion 360 license by going to the help icon in the toolbar, followed by the β€œAbout” option. The page will automatically redirect to β€œThank you for downloading Fusion 360.” You can cancel or delete the installation if you already have Fusion 360 installed. Of course, you can continue with the standard installation process for your operating system if you’d like to install it on a new computer. In Fusion 360, simply click your profile photo in the upper-right of the toolbar and select the β€œSign Out” option. Sign out of the Fusion 360 application before initiating the renewal process. Signing out will help decrease the potential for your account renewal to get hung up in the automated process. Fusion 360’s free Personal Use license expires 1-year from the date you sign up. For example, if you sign up on August 10th, 2020, then your access will expire on August 10th, 2021. You’ll be notified 10-days prior to your license expiring, regardless of which license type you’re on. This is just a good example of why β€˜not’ to having applications running in the cloud and your data in the cloud. Once you are there you are a HOSTAGE to the controllers of the cloud. I’ll let my laptop be my β€˜portable’ device that has all I need on it to work β€˜away’ from my β€˜local’ workstation. Autodesk are making too much money from those people who are continuing to use Eagle commercially. You can only run one tool through the post processor at a time. It sucks, but really if you are leveraging those features then you should be trying to make money with that talent anyways. But really the main pain points for me are lack of simulations and 10 active drawings. I have programmed 8+ axis CNC systems and the CAM for that is often $10k+ PER YEAR. - the CNC functionalities, not many home gamers have CNC’s, especially that can use the advanced features being cut. I’m going to get blasted for this, but most of the functionality they are removing I was surprised to see in a β€œpersonal” edition. Remember, you’re not supposed to make money off of personal use licences.


I love that it exists, because it is indeed powerful. But it suits the needs of a minority of people compared to how most naturally create physical objects. I LITERALLY still save all my documents in .doc so it can be read by anyone at anytime. If there is a feature I need I will pay for an upgrade. Never great, but powerful and stable functionality for years. Fortunately their are nowadays (5 years ago- not so much honestly) competitive and powerful free alternatives. Article should clarify you still get to have many projects, just can only have 10 of them open, the rest will be archived. There are quite a few industries that refer to their clientele as users, at least internally. I do not criticize- they are in it to make money- but I don’t have to like it. Sure it’s old and has a few bugs but no other 2D CAD application I’ve tried has been as logical to operate for me as old QuickCAD. You lose old functions when the system you need to run it is old and incompatible or insecure. Sure you could run that old XP software, but connecting XP to the internet is like smearing yourself in honey and kicking a bee’s nest, before slapping a grizzly. I still use an old Lightroom 5 on a 2009 Macbook for my photos. It’s not mz main computer and having old OSes is a problem on it’s own, granted. But services just cripple your functionality without you actually doing anything. I’ve never seen anyone pull it off- and I’ve been looking for years, in fact about a decade, for a way to do that. VM overhead pretty minimal these days with GPU pass-through being the only thing even a novice should strugg

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