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Thanks Seth. I do (somewhat) understand how complex coding can be, especially in a product such as this, however I'm surprised they went ahead with whatever changes needed to be made, despite breaking a pretty critical workflow component. I mean, of course people need to test their toolpaths before committing to a whole run of parts - and that's not a one-time thing in a lot of processes.
I wish as a paying customer I could opt out of updates. How's that for a business model? Paying to NOT get updates... The updates come far to frequently and break too many things. Businesses don't want 'beta' software. Fusion could do well to adopt the approach of almost all other software packages and have a 'stable' build and a 'beta' build. Stable being updated every 6 mo to a year. Let those who want experimental software use the beta builds that get weekly updates and let those who just need their software to work the way it is to stay out of that mess altogether.
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