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Oh man the FreeCAD discussion
I also use fusion and while FreeCAD has improved significantly, it's still lacking in critical areas
The replies are always "but it's gotten better"
Yeah, and it still pops up and error and wrests control away if you dare select a dimension tool and points/lines in the "wrong" order
It's funny how often I see this.
Comment from 2023: "Yeah, but FreeCAD has improved a lot over the past couple years, and it is finally a viable alternative now."
Comment from 2021: "Yeah, but FreeCAD has improved a lot over the past couple years, and it is finally a viable alternative now."
Comment from 2015: "Yeah, but FreeCAD has improved a lot over the past couple years, and it is finally a viable alternative now."
Comment from 2004: "Yeah, but FreeCAD has improved a lot over the past couple years, and it is finally a viable alternative now."
You can see that said about just about any FOSS software. And I am a total FOSS-head myself, more commenting on the community than the software.