Autodesk 123D Design Final
This guys completely dumbled down all features. Export, etc.
Now it is more like useless toy.
Kubotek KeyCreator 2012
Going in different direction :-)
Catia V6, has some unique things
Best free modeler for now - DesignSpark
PTC Creo Elements/Direct Modeling Express 6.0 Free
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Onshape Cloud CAD is very interesting free option with 5GB public data and 100mb for private projects. I'v been using the free option for 6 month and switched to the 100$/month pro plan now. The sketching is really robust, so are the direct editing tools. Still missing sheet metal functionality, but they switched R&D to get that out during summer. Do you guys know any free (also for commercial use) software with good DXF sketching abilities? something to run offline on our CNC plasma cutter
Demo of onshape I just recorded to show real world speed. Good thing is any webGL capable dervice such as a Chromebook can run the service at decent speed.
Well, online tool is made for collaboration. All the complex design is usually made offline.
Also note that any of such tools can change interface abruptly at any day or just be gone.
Yes, that is true. Onshape has been around for 1 year now with monthly updates and improvements. There is always the risk of the plateform going bust abruptly and loosing work history, versionning, ext... at least with installed soft you can keep old version.
I would be interested to know how many of such cloud plateforms went bust with "pro" users loosing their data. I think Megaupload was one of those?
I find for my use that cloud based has hudge advantages as my collaborators can acces and work on my own files without having pro membership, wich is considered "fair use" of that pro membership, compared to licence sharing wich is considered illegal by 3D systems unless you pay 2000$ anually for a licence server.
It's hard to find a good soft for commercial use. In exemple Alibre was 100$, now its rebadged/replaced by Geomagic, brought by 3d systems and price now 2500$ plus 500$ annual maintenance, just to make less competition to their other soft (solidworks, 6000$+1200$ maintenance)
I find for my use that cloud based has hudge advantages as my collaborators can acces and work on my own files without having pro membership, wich is considered "fair use" of that pro membership, compared to licence sharing wich is considered illegal by 3D systems unless you pay 2000$ anually for a licence server.
Cool. It is good idea to show that you actually can do instead of looking at fancy 3d stuff.
It's hard to find a good soft for commercial use. In exemple Alibre was 100$, now its rebadged/replaced by Geomagic, brought by 3d systems and price now 2500$ plus 500$ annual maintenance, just to make less competition to their other soft (solidworks, 6000$+1200$ maintenance)
Alibre and Solidworks are different beasts. If you want you can always find old Alibre and no one will care.
If you design such things professionally price at $1000 and more won't scare you.
If not - you know where to search for them.
I think that it is also goo idea to make another topic, as this one is about 3D solid modeling that onshape does not look like.
Autodesk Fusion 360
Simple web based thing - Tinkercad
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