

- #Fusion 360 for personal use full
- #Fusion 360 for personal use software
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#Fusion 360 for personal use software
Well the software vendors have tightened that up & they are on the lookout for repeat names, same address (son or daughter), CC#. One guy ran out of courses so re-enrolled & started again citing 'learning difficulty' LOL. I knew photographers that would take entry level Photoshop courses just to get the $$ product suite. Once upon a time it was cheaper to take an evening/correspondence course just to get the software. It has varied over the years but I think that's the norm. SAIT doesnt do SW I think they are Inventor? And it expires as soon as you are done your program. This was also confirmed by some engineering interns I spoke with.

#Fusion 360 for personal use full
I think SW is very fussy about compliance transcripts, full time academic program, specific recognized programs. But that is my retirement strategy - volunteer doing something I'd do anyways & get some software out of the deal.ģ) academic. I don't know what membership costs or what is entailed to being a member in good standing. I'm shocked by this actually & really keep meaning to look into it.
#Fusion 360 for personal use Pc
This is the last year SW is supporting Win-7, so OS & PC power is another consideration with software.Ģ) joining EAA (experimental aircraft association) which gets you a working version. I know a guy doing this running SW-2008 or so, but he is also buying antique PC's with locked down OS & backup systems. Your files can be read by newer version but no support. They just stop renewing & simply use that version until it becomes redundant. Some guys come to a point where they go coast mode. OTOH I use it daily & it would be very difficult to build my radial or future projects like it without this level of software, so like it or I will be married to 'something' until the machines also roll out the door. But renewal time is not a welcome date, I find it an ever increasing tough pill to swallow. I was kind of fortunate (if you can call it that) I did some mold related work that essentially paid for SW licence leaving me only the fees, which were also less back in the day.

Strange thing about investors & shareholders - they like constant, predictable & high revenue. I think this was part of a long term business plan, or possibly the plan has been amped up to get more cash flow in the door just like Microsoft & Adobe & all the other subscription platforms. Which is why I pretty much predicted this price bump several years ago. So if you say Fusion is 80% of SW capabilities, then its still cheaper by a long shot. Usually its a spousal conversation - Do you really need that. But that enters the slippery slope domain when dollars meet leisure activities. They may vary by promo or term commitment or lower upfront cost vs higher fees, modules/capabilities etc. SW guessing 4K for licence + 1K maintenance. The industrial strength 3D modelers like Solidworks, Inventor, Catia, possibly Onshape (not 100% sure there) are all big bucks.
