![]() In that sense, I am thankful for the access and ability we had to build something before needing to pay full price through the startup license - this was critical to our startup and something we hope to see continue. However, the personal license is important to bringing new users in that can build their skills or something that can be profitable. If you’re using the free license and making money doing it, you should realistically be paying for the software. It frankly isn’t surprising that any company would want to make money on a product they sell, that only seems fair. Since they’ve been made public, I have advocated for keeping as few changes that would degrade the use of Fusion 360 for personal users. That said, I had no prior review of these changes. We have full autonomy in any of our content with or about Fusion 360 as well. ![]() To be clear, Portland CNC’s relationship with Autodesk and Fusion 360 is simply that we are “influencers.” In exchange, we get the use of one commercial license as well as new feature previews from time to time, no other benefits, or financial gain. These are hard changes – I (Justin) started PDX CNC using the startup license of Fusion 360 and switched to commercial licensing when that made sense for us. There will be no limit on how many archived designs you choose to keep. This change won’t come into effect till January 19, 2021. When you need to edit another, you’ll have to “swap out” an active for an inactive file. First off, you’ll never lose access to your files, what it amounts to is you’ll only be able to actively use 10 documents at a time. ![]() One other item to highlight: 10 active and editable documents.
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