To anyone using F360 under a (free) hobby/personal license - please go read the F360 blog post on the Autodesk site.
I won't bother with detail or commentary here, but Autodesk is downgrading the personal/hobby license. Functionality will be very limited.
Most importantly, at least from a time-sensitive standpoint, is that models/files will not exportable in STEP format after October 1st. If you have a library of models you might want to use with some other program, I'd suggest immediately exporting those models as STEP files and saving them on your local computer.
If you do not do this you will not be able to get your models 'out' of F360 in to a format generally recognized by other CAD/CAM software. You can still export in other formats, but nothing like a universal file format used by other software.
I won't bother with detail or commentary here, but Autodesk is downgrading the personal/hobby license. Functionality will be very limited.
Most importantly, at least from a time-sensitive standpoint, is that models/files will not exportable in STEP format after October 1st. If you have a library of models you might want to use with some other program, I'd suggest immediately exporting those models as STEP files and saving them on your local computer.
If you do not do this you will not be able to get your models 'out' of F360 in to a format generally recognized by other CAD/CAM software. You can still export in other formats, but nothing like a universal file format used by other software.