For those interested the original developers of Solidworks have re-formed and come up with cloud based "Onshape"
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Looks very promising and especially good for sharing.
Looks good, just signed up and made a test part, is it only browser based though?
Yes, browser based only at this stage.
Unfortunately my mac is so ancient that its graphic card does not support the application.
... my android phone on the other hand does - but not practical to use for CAD.
Having spent the last 2 weeks fighting to the death with SW2015 SP2, I hope to god they intend to do it properly this time. Never met so many bugs since 2010! SP2 has increased lead time on our work by about half a day per week, it's shocking.
Is it actually free or just for the duration of the Beta?
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Originally posted by Slimy38
Is it actually free or just for the duration of the Beta?
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Originally posted by Alan B
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Originally posted by Slimy38
Is it actually free or just for the duration of the Beta?
Free all the time but with some restrictions. The restrictions don't really hurt you unless you have a lot of secret stuff to design and if so the business deal is available.
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Originally posted by Slimy38...........
Ah ok, that's good then, thanks. I don't really do CAD to any great detail but having struggled with Sketchup I'd like to have a go at something a bit cleverer.
Any idea whether it will output STL files, for 3D printing?
I looked at the website but didn't spot anything...
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
Any idea whether it will output STL files, for 3D printing?
I looked at the website but didn't spot anything...
New to this level of CAD.
Just signed up. I think I need a new PC and to upgrade my brain
Sharp learning curve.
Most of my cad work has been schematics and PCB layouts.
Possibly also worth mentioning that all of autodesk's products are available on a free educational license.
Linketh.
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Originally posted by rf900rush
New to this level of CAD.
Just signed up. I think I need a new PC and to upgrade my brain
Sharp learning curve.
Most of my cad work has been schematics and PCB layouts.
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Originally posted by Staple balls
Possibly also worth mentioning that all of autodesk's products are available on a free educational license.
Linketh.
Nope, Anyone can get them, just create and account and enjoy.
FWIW, My mate works for autodesk and has confirmed this is fine, they encourage it.
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Originally posted by Staple balls
Nope, Anyone can get them, just create and account and enjoy.
FWIW, My mate works for autodesk and has confirmed this is fine, they encourage it.
I'm not sure about the lying bit, but it's completely automated, there's no human intervention so there's no issues at all.
There's a bit more information here, not
entirely relevant, but nice to see the angle they're taking.
[Edited on 18/3/15 by Staple balls]
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
Any idea whether it will output STL files, for 3D printing?
I looked at the website but didn't spot anything...
Sketchup is horrible. Worked with many a 3D CAD package and can't get to grips with it. Confirmed by a couple of colleagues tinkering and giving up.