Got this email from Autodesk that Fusion is increasing their annual price by a huge amount. I subbed for 1 year a couple years ago for I think $380. Then I was able to get an educational sub after that. Fusion is still the cheapest CAD software out there, not including the free stuff like FreeCAD, but still, this price increase is massive.

It should be noted that it’s still free to use for personal use minus the extra features.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      I’ve not heard anything good about 3DEXPERIENCE, I really wanted to get it but after reading what other people have said, I decided not to.

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        32 years ago

        I tried it and made a few things for around the house.

        It’s fine, but it’s Invasive, and so cloud connected that I got really fed up with it.

        I would pay them the same price for an offline only version.

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        2 years ago

        I use CATIA at work, and it’s funny how both programs are made by Dassault, but have such different interfaces.

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      12 years ago

      I’ve searched for this and couldn’t find it. They must hide it well. How well does it run on Linux?

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        12 years ago

        Probably not well. Its drm does some weird shit where it (3dexperience) runs in the background and then launches a web page that has you log in and you launch and update from the browser. I think there’s a way to directly launch it with a shortcut but all in all it just does so much weird shit that i haven’t even tried.

        I miss Autodesk Inventor but i can’t remotely justify the price for dicking around with personal projects and solidworks for makers is a pretty damn good deal. Plus SW seems like the industry standard so looks better on a resume? I’m a programmer so it doesn’t really matter but meh.

        OnShape might be okay, probably runs just fine on Linux, but i hate that its cloud based. I just want to own my software goddamnit.

        One day we’ll have a foss parametric non-destructive blender-level cad suite. FreeCAD and OpenSCAD are neat but not really what I’m looking for.

        I’m ranting again…

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          12 years ago

          Can’t say you own any 3d cad software anymore anyway since they all went to subscription only about 10 years ago.

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      42 years ago

      Are you familiar with the watermark they are talking about? How does that express itself; does it show up on models or is it like metadata in a file?

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        22 years ago

        I don’t know exactly how it is implemented, but if I had to guess, it is probably just metadata in the file. I know that when I print out the 2D drawings I make, it puts text in the bottom corner with something to the effect of “This was made with the educational version of Solidworks, Not for commercial use” or something like that. I expect something similar if you tried to open a file made on the educational version on the commercial version, there would be something similar on the screen. Not sure though, since I only have the educational version.

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          22 years ago

          It’s a very sticky watermark. If you open and save a file in educational, the watermark cannot be removed even if you open it in paid commercial version later.