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Topic Closed"Cloud Assisted Desktop" Autodesk's Fusion 360 Launched

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: "Cloud Assisted Desktop" Autodesk's Fusion 360 Launched
    Posted: 25.Jun.2013 at 13:44
Autodesk Fusion 360 went live today as an official Autodesk product after a great deal of evolution based on customer feedback and research. Autodesk Fusion 360 started in Autodesk Labs as a Technology Preview of a desktop product, then as a Cloud Assisted Desktop1 application for Mac and Windows on the Autodesk Feedback Community where betas are run. Now the Beta product sticker has been removed and it is ready for primetime production use by designers and engineers free for the first 90 days and around the small price of $25 a month. The powerful product combines industrial design sculpting of T-Splines to the power of a parametric 3D modeling tool along with cloud based collaboration, versioning, file translation and more. It is Cloud Assisted Desktop1 and not only powerful, but fun to use and design in as I have been using it personally for quite sometime now.

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