In my experience as a user, and in relation to the things i do in Fusion, i consider that the programming changes over the last three years have regressed the program more than progressed.
REGRESSION
1. Component Properties - this dialog box was very good but was heavily revised, it is now slow to load, and has had most of the information stripped out of it requiring multiple extra clicks to access the information.
2. Arrange - Arrange was very good and functional, i can't say that i identified any issues, but it was changed, and now it is spread over two dialog boxes which is serious regression, the boundary size input boxes are hidden and need to be found and brought out into the open, and i have issues removing/adding components and or flipping components.
3. Exporting files to local - When i open one file from one folder in my desktop, then open another file from a different folder in my destop, then export the first file to my desktop, rather than exporting the file to the folder i originally opened it from, it exports it to the folder i opened the second file from.
4. Post Processing - The second post process dialog box has recently been modified such that a click anywhere outside of the small check box will generate a blue background for a toolpath. I accidentally generate this blue and find i cannot get rid of it. Normally a click somewhere else on a screen will get rid of highlighting, or clicking a second time on the highlighting with get rid of it, but none of those work.
5. Tool Library - False error messages now occur saying there are more than one tool with the same tool number and that the Gcode will be wrong when in fact the issue only exists in the Documents tool library(s) that Fusion creates.
6. Simulation - Some solves now take more time, solves are now more dependent on internet connection, and solves could in future attract a cost in instances where previously they did not.
PROGRESS
1. Post Process - The previous post process dialog box was confusing. It was replaced with two dialog boxes, the first of which is much better than the one it replaces.
2. Toolpath NC - Previously toolpaths that were out of date said they were 'Failed', now they say they are out of date.