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Hello Fusion 360 Team,
Sometimes invoking a, any, command crashes Fusion, after a restart doing the exact same thing does not crash Fusion and the command just performs as expected.
Does it make sense to simply restart Fusion 360 every now and then to ''clear'' an internal error cache?
It may be just a feeling but it occurs to me that Fusion 360 tends to get more and more unstable longer in the modelling session.
I understand that an error message for any and every possible mistake a user makes, would be close to infeasable, but when an error occurs, simply ''throw you out'' is not very elegant.
But then again, even when these random crashes are annoying, maybe there is just no other way than to go through these ''growing pains''.
I love Fusion 360 and am very confident that Fusion 360 is going to be the future in 3D modelling.
Nice work Autodesk Fusion Team!
Kindest regards,
Ludo
Sometimes invoking a, any, command crashes Fusion, after a restart doing the exact same thing does not crash Fusion and the command just performs as expected.
Does it make sense to simply restart Fusion 360 every now and then to ''clear'' an internal error cache?
It may be just a feeling but it occurs to me that Fusion 360 tends to get more and more unstable longer in the modelling session.
I understand that an error message for any and every possible mistake a user makes, would be close to infeasable, but when an error occurs, simply ''throw you out'' is not very elegant.
But then again, even when these random crashes are annoying, maybe there is just no other way than to go through these ''growing pains''.
I love Fusion 360 and am very confident that Fusion 360 is going to be the future in 3D modelling.
Nice work Autodesk Fusion Team!
Kindest regards,
Ludo
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