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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by canthidium to c/3dprinting
 

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.

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[–] [email protected] 45 points 11 months ago (36 children)

The problem is that there is no real competitor to fusion. If you think about usability/learning curve

[–] [email protected] 13 points 11 months ago (16 children)

Yeah, I've used multiple CAD tools, from pro/engineer to F360, but the learning curve of freecad felt like a brick wall.

[–] dack 21 points 11 months ago

FreeCAD definitely has a steeper learning curve and a few rough edges, but to me it was absolutely worth it to learn. I really don't like my files subject to the whims of Autodesk.

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