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I think the lack of replies speaks volumes about how Eagle users feel about moving to a slower web-based app for their projects...
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Hi @scottH36AU ,
I hope you're doing well. This type of post doesn't really expect replies. Basically, if you are interested in attending and sharing feedback or asking questions you follow the links to sign up for the zoom event. We had a good turnout last time, that's why we are doing it again.
In regards to the "slower web-based app", I just want to make clear that Fusion 360 itself runs on your desktop, the only thing that gets stored on the cloud is data. So it's isn't really web-based app, it's more of a hybrid with the software running locally but the data being cloud based.
I get that Fusion is an unusual spot since most software is fully cloud or fully local, but I though it necessary to make the clarification. You're probably aware of all this but for someone new it might give the wrong impression.
Let me know if there's anything I can do for you.
Best Regards,
Jorge Garcia
Product Support Specialist for Fusion 360 and EAGLE
Kudos are much appreciated if the information I have shared is helpful to you and/or others.
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How about lets talk about a 9.7 Eagle release built for M1 on Mac? That doesn't seem unreasonable. I don't even want new features, just rebuild. x86 Mac binaries have a limited lifespan and the clock is ticking.