![]() ![]() Where Fusion 360 really shines though is in it’s ability to be used anywhere, by anyone. SolidSmack’s article emphasize collaborative capabilities of Fusion 360 as well as the ability to share data online in external communities such as GrabCAD. ![]() Launching Fusion 360 at this price point, Autodesk pretty much tore up the playbook while they did it. The Dassault guys have had Catia running on the cloud for some time, but haven’t released it because the first to do so sets the benchmark for the rest. This is the first time that a vendor has announced pricing for cloud-based design tools. But that represents massive value for money. Whether you’ll get access as part of an Inventor subscription isn’t clear. The following passage is the my favorite: The few articles that really stood out to me are Develo3D and SolidSmack.Īl Dean of Develop 3D in his Autodesk Fusion 360 is go article provided a good review of functions. The number of publication about Fusion 360 is trending. It is available for $25/ month and you can try it for 90 days for free. It shines by the ability to support multiple platforms including OS X. Fusion leverages cloud tech to provide the ability for design team to work anywhere. Autodesk announced Fusion 360 – cloud based CAD software. ![]()
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